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  • On Needs

    I was born and raised in a world at war with words and emotions. Where others had nurturing parents and cushy nests to perch on, I was the concrete jungle cub learning to run with the wolves and how to fight, how to kill, how to take what I  needed to survive. Asking for anything you needed, new shoes, lunch money,  a ride to a soccer match, no matter how petty, it warranted a low, rumbling growl and quick snapping [...]

  • In the woods

    I woke up with the giant redwoods with their ancient columns and patterns long warn and filed away by the elements. Walking among their vaulted halls and cathedrals with endless skylights.
    I feel at home in the fairytales of these great beanstalks. I wonder where they’d take me if I were to climb further. I’ve missed these magical and sweet things.
    The city sells me pretty things, sexy things, shallow things, loud things, always new and always so used things but [...]

  • In Desolation

    My stories and songs are rarely my own. I am not at the epicenter of all my adventures, thank god. Sometimes it is I who am Poncho, just a single line, the boy and his dog that play witness to some other crazy bastard tilting head at windmills, conquering cliffs and imaging laying siege to castles. I enjoy paving way and serving as a lone audience to the building legends and comedies of other romances. Out here I get to [...]

  • Fun in the Wild

    This is all I know of home. My father told me it’s the best place to talk to God  and where you can hear God talk back to you. he and I have much to talk about and sort out. I don’t yet claim to know him in the way that others do, and know that I speak perhaps only to myself, subconscious but here I find center. Here, I still believe he is paying attention somewhere, compassionately laughing at [...]

  • Seasonal Charms

    My words are many and make up  loosely woven green sleeves for Spring. The fresh ideas and dreams comfort you in the summer with their shade. I fall for your smile and follow you to the river and  you come to me with your picnics and dress me in hammocks.
    I watch your how your limbs dance and rock in the wind and how you carry your trunk carelessly and bare into the stream. You make me quake and sway. I [...]

  • Creepy Serial Romance- How to Scare Away Women With A Song

    So I was working on another song and had to pull a few twisted lines from it and couldn’t resist playing with them, before I knew it I had this insanely creepy thing that I hope you find eerie and hilarious. Usually I write sweet sensitive things and rarely embrace the inner sarcastic Carlin inspired 13 year old boy.
    Sometimes, there are people we all have to chase away and have no nice way to put it so we have to [...]

  • What to Do With Deja Vu and How to Prepare for Premonitions

    Do you ever walk into those moments and get that feeling as if you traveled back in time or fell back into a dream you had? I deal with this every time I get a good night’s sleep. I have vivid premonitions and one day walk right into them at some future point in my life. The difference between this and Deja Vu is that I can remember the circumstances and details  of the situation and describe them  before they [...]

  • Empower Yourself! Focus on Thank You Not F#$k You.

    Ask yourself this in your day to day, are you focused more on thank you or f@4k you?
    If you are focused on the latter, you are likely to be pessimistic and unhappy. The negative outlook is expressed in traffic, or at your job with clients and customers, at home with your kids, spouse, pets and inanimate objects. Think about those two words and how they are working out for your life. Think about the supporting rationalizations of your attitude. Are [...]

  • 13 Blogging Tips For Beginners

    So you want to be a blogger? Here are some writing tips.

    1. Monkey see monkey do.
    Research other blogs you like and mimic them. Take the good, leave the bad and get started. Don’t spend too much time at the drawing board building something from scratch. Put your own twist on things everyone enjoys.
    2. Keep it short when you can (500 words or less) and write 2 new posts per week.
    New posts are expected often. Embrace the demand and [...]

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