Monthly Archives: May 2013
Jiu-jitsu Love, A Haiku
Jiu-jitsu Love, A Haiku by Kathryn S. Gardiner It starts with a roll Rear naked choke of the heart Tears instead of tap
Mea Culpa to the Men I’ve Loved
Mea Culpa to the Men I’ve Loved by Kathryn S. Gardiner Sorry I tried to +++++++ shove you in that box, +++++++ push you off that cliff, +++++++ drag you into bed, +++++++ and pull you through the impressive terrain … Continue reading
Penny and the Peach
Penny and the Peach By Kathryn S. Gardiner She’d always heard the snarls and the screams. She remembered being a toddler taking her first shaky steps toward that shadowed place in the glen before her mother swooped her up in … Continue reading
A Pretty Plight
A Pretty Plight by Kathryn S. Gardiner She watched him go and sighed, “Alas. Too bad his soul isn’t as nice as his ass.”
Aimee, the Ant Who Wondered
Aimee, the Ant Who Wondered By Kathryn S. Gardiner She knew what she was supposed to do. She could smell it in the ground, feel it from her mandibles to her thorax, but the moment the others took to the … Continue reading
Ice Queen
Ice Queen By Kathryn S. Gardiner Seconds with him had her dripping. The grip of his hands, warm and firm, on her upper arms sent droplets sliding down her skin, her wrists, across the sensitive expanse of her palm and … Continue reading
Walking Through My Mind One Day
Poem: Walking Through My Mind One Day
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