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James' Bedtime Story

The following is a short little story/poem written for the character "James" in my current literary project In This House We Lived and We Died...



James' Lullaby

"Once there was a little seed named Sandy who lived on a beach next to a turtle named Mandy. She knew not she was a seed, because she fell from a weed and was blown onto a beach that was dandy.

She grew up believing she was a grain of sand, which all things considered, she thought was kind of grand. Until one day it rained and her life suddenly became less bland. As the other sand rocks saw, she sprouted green frolics by law, and soon she became stuck in the land.

As time wore on and Sandy grew older, her old sandy rock friends grew less fond of her; some even grew colder. They saw what she really was, and despite Mandy's good-natured shell-top fuzz, all the sand rocks stood up and nulled her.

As chance would sometimes fame, one day a great tsunami came. The sandy rocks howled and fled and lost their poor lives and soon all fell dead. But there Sandy stood, next to Mandy as always she would, and the two of them lived forever and ever, ever without dread."

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Published on September 30, 2012 03:04 Tags: companionship, friend, love, ocean, poem, reincarnation, rocks, sand, soul-mate, storm, tide, tree, tsunami, turtle

New Book Release Date!

Finally, my 3rd book, In This House We Lived and We Died , will be released for sale on April 3rd, 2013!

Synopsis:
In This House, We Lived, and We Died, is a story about a man, aged and lost, in mind, body, and spirit, whose last quest takes him into the deepest abysses, across the sharpest precipices, and through the darkest abscesses of his soul so that he may collect the shattered and sunken remains of his all-but vanquished memory.

A sort of Spiritual Epic in the same way "What Dreams May Come" inspires to alter life dispositions, and in the same way "Fight Club" aspires to inspire with violent psychological psithurism, "In This House, We Lived, and We Died" aims to break all the rules of the literary journey and set a new tone for the world of imagination



Order online at http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Thenaca... on April 3rd!

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