Thursday 9 May 2024

Jessica meets Mr Fox by John A Elliott 2024


"Jessica meets Mr Fox"
by John A Elliott 2024

Once upon a time, there was a magical forest where all kinds of creatures lived in harmony. The forest was full of wonders and secrets, and every tree, flower, and animal had a special power.

One day, a young girl named Jessica wandered into the forest, looking for adventure. She was curious and brave, and she loved to explore new places. She had heard stories about the magical forest from her grandfather, who used to visit it when he was a boy. He told her that the forest was a place where anything could happen, and where dreams could come always true.

Jessica walked deeper and deeper into the forest, admiring the beauty and diversity of nature. She saw birds that could sing in different languages, butterflies that could change their colours, and mushrooms that could glow in the dark. She smelled flowers that could make her happy, fruits that could make her smart, and herbs that could make her strong. She felt the warmth of the sun, the breeze of the wind, and the pulse of the earth.

She was so enchanted by the forest that she didn't notice that she was being followed by a friendly fox. The fox had seen Jessica enter the forest, and he was curious about her. He wanted to talk to her and play with her. He also wanted to protect her from any danger that might lurk in the forest.

The fox decided to reveal himself to Jessica when she reached a clearing. He jumped out of the bushes and greeted her with a smile. Jessica was startled at first, but then she smiled back. She was not afraid of the fox, because she could sense that he was kind and gentle.

"Hello, little girl," the fox said. "What are you doing in the forest?"

"Hello, Mr. Fox," Jessica said. "I'm looking for a perfect adventure. I want to see the wonders of the forest and learn its secrets."

"Well, you've come to the right place," the fox said. "The forest is full of wonders and secrets, and I know them all. I can show you around and teach you everything you want to know. Would you like to be my friend?"

"Yes, I would love to be your friend," Jessica said. "You seem very nice and smart. And you can talk! That's amazing!"

"Thank you," the fox said. "And you seem very sweet and brave. And you can understand me! That's amazing too!"

The fox and Jessica became friends, and they spent the whole day exploring the forest together. They had fun and learned a lot from each other. They also helped each other when they faced some challenges, such as crossing a river, climbing a hill, or escaping a bear.

They had so much fun that they didn't realize that the sun was setting and the night was coming. They decided to find a place to rest and sleep. They found a cosy cave near a waterfall, where they made a fire and ate some berries. They talked and laughed until they fell asleep.

The next morning, they woke up and continued their adventures

When Jessica went home, no time had actually elapsed, except for a few minutes on the old grandfather clock that stood, tick tocking in the hall, it's chimes struck four o'clock, time for tea and crumpets. The Magical Forest really had lived up to it's name. "I think another adventure will be forthcoming" said Jessica to herself, as she spread the crumpets with lashings of best butter

from "Jessica and her Adventures in the Magical Forest" a series of short stories by John A Elliott 2024

Image by Dall-E (AI)

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WHAT IF by Becky Hemsley


"WHAT IF"
by Becky Hemsley

What if the mermaids are all of the women
Cast overboard ‘cause of old superstition
Drowning beneath the waves, gasping for breath
Then forging a tail with the strength they have left?
And what if the dragons, with their breath ablaze
Were once little lizards all thrown to the flames
Choking on smoke and then swallowing flares
Then rising up, claiming that power as theirs?
And maybe the vampires favour the night
‘Cause they’ve been kept in the dark most of their lives
Starved of companions, affection and love
‘Til they have no choice but to feed on our blood
Yes, what if these creatures of magic and myth
Are those who’ve known darkness but chosen to live
Chosen to breathe and to rise and survive
To harness adversity, hoping they’ll thrive?
And what if you too have been thrown to the waves,
Befriended the night and encountered the flames
And so you’ve assumed that you’re destined to burn,
To drown in the darkness -
But what if you learned…
That maybe your story is not over yet
That there are still pages that need to be read
Pages of oceans that you’re yet to swim,
Fiery chapters for you to breathe in
Lines built on words that are so full of light
Of such warmth and strength, they inspire you to write
And what if you choose now to pick up a pen
And write through the night ‘til you come to the end?
And what if you read it back?
Well, then you’ll find
That your story has always held magic inside
*********
Becky Hemsley 2022
Beautiful artwork by
‘What if?’ is from What the Wild Replied https://a.co/d/5L8rtGJ

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WHEN YOU HAVE A DIFFICULT RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR MOTHER by Becky Hemsley


"WHEN YOU HAVE A DIFFICULT RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR MOTHER"
by Becky Hemsley 2023
From the moment we start to grow, we are connected to our mothers.
Joined by a cord - a lifeline - that nourishes us, grows us, nurtures us.
And then we come into this world and the cord is cut, replaced by an unbreakable bond of love between mother and child that continues to nourish and nurture and help us grow.
But what happens if that bond is broken? What happens if it never really forms?
What happens if your mother could not or would not love you in the way you needed and deserved to be loved? The way you realise now you should have been loved.
Well… you grieve.
You grieve in a way that is hard to explain and painful to articulate.
You grieve for someone who is still here.
You grieve for the bond you wish you’d known.
You grieve for the times you were starved of affection or hungry for love.
You grieve whilst clinging to the end of that rope, that cord, that bond which should have been unbreakable. But wasn’t.
And now you are left holding a broken piece of your inner child. Of your heart and of your soul.
The most complicated losses to bear are the whispers of what
should have,
could have
been.
The echoes of
the unfinished,
the unresolved.
So yes, you grieve.
But you also break the cycle.
You build unbreakable bonds with those you love.
You nurture them and you nourish them.
You feed their hearts and souls with love.
And in doing so,
you begin to feed you own soul too.
You learn how it feels to be loved without expectation. Without transaction. Without stipulations and provisos and conditions.
And slowly, you start to heal that child within.
And you start to realise that, whilst it is not what should have been,
this loss is now what has to be.
It is a loss you have to bear,
a loss you have to grieve,
in order to learn how to love yourself
To love yourself the way you always should have been loved,
right from the beginning.
Unconditionally.
******
Poignant artwork by Robert Dowling Jr.
Ahead of Mother's Day in the USA - for all those that need this.

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Wednesday 8 May 2024

Death Asked Me to Join Him For Dinner by Gina Puorro


 "Death Asked Me to Join Him For Dinner" by Gina Puorro

So, I slipped into my favourite black dress
that I had been saving for a special occasion
and let him walk me to our candlelit tryst.
He ordered a ribeye, extra rare
I ordered two desserts and red wine
and then I sipped
and wondered
why he looked so familiar
and smelled like earth and memory.
He felt like a place both faraway
and deep within my body
A place that whispers to me
on the crisp autumn breeze
along the liminal edges of dusk and dawn
somewhere between dancing
and stillness.
He looked at me
with the endless night sky in his eyes
and asked
‘Did you live your life, my love?’
As I swirled my wine in its glass
I wondered If I understood the thread I wove into the greater fabric
If I loved in a way that was deep and freeing
If I let pain and grief carve me into something more grateful
If I made enough space to be in awe that flowers exist
and take the time to watch the honeybees
drink their sweet nectar
I wondered what the riddles of regret and longing
had taught me
and if I realized just how
beautiful and insignificant and monstrous and small we are
for the brief moment that we are here
before we all melt back down
into ancestors of the land.
Death watched me lick buttercream from my fingers
As he leaned in close and said
‘My darling, it’s time.’
So I slipped my hand into his
as he slowly walked me home.
I took a deep breath as he leaned in close
for the long kiss goodnight
and I felt a soft laugh leave my lips
as his mouth met mine
because I never could resist a man
with the lust for my soul in his eyes
and a kiss that makes my heart stop. ********
~ Gina Puorro: www.ginapuorro.com
Author's note: A playful love poem to Death, because I want to remember to relate to it as a part of life, and in ways that exist outside of violence and brutality.

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THE FIGHT by Becky Hemsley


"THE FIGHT"
by Becky Hemsley

They’d heard she was a warrior.
And so they pictured her fresh from the fight - with flowing hair and dirt etched on her face. With fitted armour and a sword in her hand.
What they hadn’t realised was that she looked like the woman stood next to them in the supermarket. With messy hair and hurt etched on her face. With creased jeans and a coffee in her hand.
Because she’d been fighting a battle they knew nothing about. And even though it didn’t look like much of a victory to them, it really was.
That she was there. She was fighting. She was strong.
And no matter what she, or the battle, or the victory might have looked like to anyone else,
the fact remained…
She was a warrior.
******
Words Becky Hemsley 2023
Beautiful artwork from a piece by Ksenia Kondyleva (@humid_peach on Instagram)
'The Fight' is from my fourth collection here: https://a.co/d/iuz9E5M

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Tuesday 7 May 2024

DATE NIGHT by Becky Hemsley


"DATE NIGHT"
by Becky Hemsley

I met the moon for coffee
It was Friday night I think
When she watched me hardly sleeping
And invited me for drinks
We found ourselves a table
In the middle of the night
And the constellations twinkled
Like a thousand fairy lights
She asked me how I’d been
As she poured coffee from a pot
For she said she’d watched me
Waking up at midnight quite a lot
I said my brain was far too full
My mind was always on
And when I woke it felt as if
I was the only one
The only one who lay awake
Whilst I sat on my bed
With thoughts that raced at lightning speed
Around my busy head
The only one who watched the clock
Tick one and two and three
Who laid awake and worried
Whilst the world was fast asleep
My thoughts were stuck in orbit
And I couldn’t pull them back
As they preferred to swim against
A sky so vast and black
The moon said simply nothing
But she opened up a book
And I saw it was a diary
So I took a closer look
And listed there were names of people
All around the world
And all the thoughts and worries
That the moon had overheard
Just then, my eyes were drawn towards
The name that was my own
And that was when the moon said
“See, you shouldn’t feel alone”
And then she pulled me close
Using the night sky as a blanket
And said “I know you sometimes feel
So lonely on this planet
But when you cannot sleep,
Get up and watch me from your room
And you’ll see so many others
Having coffee with the moon”
Stunning artwork by Sabrina Alvar (sabrinaalvar.de)
"Date Night" is from my second collection https://a.co/d/eXEdgYT (and there are also prints of it on my Etsy store)

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"BABY STEPS" by Becky Hemsley

"BABY STEPS" by Becky Hemsley We have to stop thinking that we’ve failed every time we fall. When babies are learning to walk, we ...