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Yesterday
Yesterday carries with it a strange authority, a gentle insistence that things were somehow better just a day ago. In golf, this memory shows up often. It hides in the sigh of a missed putt, in the shoulder slump after a slice, and in the words, “I was hitting them straight yesterday.” For a new player like the narrator, it’s difficult to share in that nostalgia because there are no golden days of skill to remember—just lessons still being learned. Yet, while he lacks a glorious golfing past, he is…-
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When Mother Sleeps
When Mother Sleeps evokes a quiet reverence for a role so instinctive yet so often overlooked. It begins by painting an image of deep maternal rest, a sleep earned through endless hours of giving and tending. The world may continue to rumble with all its noise—storms outside or clattering indoors—but it does not touch her slumber. In that moment, she is sheltered, perhaps not by walls, but by the peace of knowing her child is safe. Her rest, though, is never complete. It exists only in the space…-
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When Mother Cooked With Wood
"When Mother Cooked With Wood" conjures more than an old way of preparing meals—it recalls a time when cooking meant more than speed and simplicity. The narrator acknowledges the benefits of modern appliances but doesn't hide their preference for the old rituals of food made over fire. There’s a memory in each crackle of wood and every puff of smoke that wafted from the kitchen. While today's gas or electric stove gets the job done, it cannot recreate the experience of gathering and splitting logs or…-
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VERSE: Two Worlds
Two Worlds begins by immersing the reader in a vision of creation unspoiled—a realm where everything sings in harmony with the divine. God’s world, as depicted, pulses with beauty that transcends form: light glides over valleys, stars dance in ordered rhythm, and every breeze carries the tone of affection. There, strength is not harsh but gentle, and beauty is not vain but noble, shaped by the balance only divine intention can bestow. Light, more than mere illumination, becomes a tender garment draped…-
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VERSE: TRUE OR FALSE
True or False immediately brings into question something many people often accept at face value—love. But not every act that appears loving is true, and the poem unfolds this truth through vivid, contrasting layers. It shows that love may look the same on the outside—spoken in sweet tones or written in letters—but its core can be selfish, performative, or conditional. Some love simply wants to be adored, not to give. Others admire only the idea of love, not the hard work it demands. Still, the rarest…-
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VERSE: TRUE HONOURS
True Honours brings forward a touching story that delves into the quiet nobility often overlooked in a world obsessed with recognition. It explores how a man, once filled with grand aspirations, finds fulfillment not through public glory but through intimate, everyday acts of selflessness. The keyword of this story is not a title but a lesson—how dignity and virtue often reside in the unseen and the uncelebrated. The recollections of an aging uncle to his young niece create not only a passage of memory…-
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VERSE: THE WAYSIDE INN
The Wayside Inn stood quietly beyond the village lanes, its whitewashed walls resting beneath the soft rustle of overhanging trees. Apples peeked from a bordering orchard, and children’s laughter sometimes rang near the old stone well just down the hill. The inn’s charm was timeless, not flashy but familiar, with every angle touched by nature’s gentleness. Nestled near the orchard bloomed the Judas Tree, unusual in color but lovely in its difference—its purple blossoms catching the light like…-
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VERSE: THE VOICE OF THE WIND
The Voice of the Wind opens not with fear but with an invitation—to gather near the fire, to draw warmth and comfort from its steady glow. Outside, the storm rages, yet inside, a false sense of peace lingers. But the wind, wild and persistent, refuses to be ignored. It pushes against the windows, it screams through the cracks, and it carries with it memories the earth has long buried. In its cry is the clash of elements, a moaning lament that reaches farther than the eye can see. Though no one bids it…-
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VERSE: THE TWO SPIRITS (1855)
The Two Spirits (1855) opens in the silence of night, a silence not empty but filled with something ancient and weighty. In this hush, two beings meet—embodiments of different eras, each carrying the memory and meaning of their time. One looks backward with pride; the other, forward with reflection. Their exchange is not argumentative but contemplative, like two voices echoing in a cathedral of time. The Spirit of the Past recounts a world defined by unflinching loyalty to honor, where death on the…-
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The Story of the Faithful Soul begins with a legend born from sacred lore, where unseen worlds intertwine with lingering human emotion. It follows a spirit caught not by sin, but by sorrow—hovering between salvation and memory. During the holy time known as Our Lady’s Peace, most spirits bask in a gentle reprieve, released briefly from their pain. Yet one cry echoes louder than the rest, piercing the stillness of the blessed pause. This cry belongs to a soul unable to surrender to peace, tethered not…
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