Dabble in Poetry? Your Chance to Let Your Virtual Ink Flow!

Written by C. Bailey-Lloyd / Lady Camelot


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Our RED RIBBON WINNER was: Andrew Byrne's "A Father's Love" To View "A Father's Love," Click here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1757

Our GREEN RIBBON WINNER was: June Summer's "Dad" To View "Dad," Click here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1747

Again, thanks to ALL of our Challenge Participants! You did a GREAT job!

Honorable Mention listing of ALL of our other fine entrants!

HONORABLE MENTIONS

Cecil Hickman's "A Father's Love" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1759

Carol Keeler's "A Father's Love" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1753

Just Marie's "Looking Up" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1756 ********************************************************************************

ENTRANTS - PARTICIPANTS

Burton Danet's"Journey to Say, Good-Bye" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1742

Faith Mairee's "Daddy" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1743

Faith Mairee's "He Read to Me" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1631

Carol Dee Meeks' "My Dad on Earth" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1762

C Bailey-Lloyd/Lady Camelot's "Have You Seenrepparttar Hero?" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1638

C Bailey-Lloyd/Lady Camelot's "Inrepparttar 128961 By and By" View it here: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=1058

Come and be aspired to greater heights!

HolisticJunction.com is a personal and web-based community that prides itself with having over a million site hits monthly and over 13,000 page views per day!

For further information, contact PR Director - ladycamelot@holisticjunction.com

C. Bailey-Lloyd is the Public Relations' Director for www.holisticjunction.com


The Writing Club

Written by Ieuan Dolby


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Many forward thinking and desperate strugglers go to extremes to capture and to retain these mind-boggling and superb strings. Some fall asleep with Dictaphones switched on next to them so that they may talk out their thoughts before drifting off – sadly they typically replay to sounds of excessive grunts and snores that shock torepparttar core. Other more desperate souls actually manage to struggle out of bed to write onrepparttar 128960 back of a cereal box, over their mum’s favorite recipe for peanut cookies or on some other scrap of paper.

The next morning,repparttar 128961 ones that managed to write their thoughts down do have some success in thinking up new ideas, but only due to having had a good night’s sleep. Safe and sound inrepparttar 128962 knowledge that their wonderful thoughts had been recorded they fall asleep like babies, knowing thatrepparttar 128963 morning will bring brilliance to light. Sadly, when waking up it is either found that ‘little brother’ has used that little scrap of toilet paper for what it was meant for or more commonly thatrepparttar 128964 words that have been written make absolutely no sense what-so-ever. All of these pre-sleep thoughts that had been recorded look likerepparttar 128965 ramblings of an Egyptian Monk overdosed on Battery Acid.

The drunkard who manages to write something down is not a common occurrence. Usually atrepparttar 128966 point of aimingrepparttar 128967 pencil towardsrepparttar 128968 paper atrepparttar 128969 start of what will be a lengthy diction and thusrepparttar 128970 subsequent lowering ofrepparttar 128971 accumulated build-up inrepparttar 128972 brain,repparttar 128973 pencil snaps. But drunkards certainly prefer to hear their own voices. One of their favorite methods of attempting to record such galvanic thoughts and ideas is to lean over torepparttar 128974 next drunk and to recite in a loud voice all that they have amassed inside their heads. Having sprouted all out and after having warnedrepparttar 128975 fellow drunk not to forget what he has been told they usually fall asleep, safe and sound inrepparttar 128976 knowledge that inrepparttar 128977 morning their friend will give back what they had received.

It never works! The average drunkard never can remember with whom he entrusted his precious thoughts. Over a beerrepparttar 128978 next evening it may come to light that one man remembers being entrusted with some important information, but forrepparttar 128979 life of him he cannot remember whatrepparttar 128980 actual information is These two persons may even get together that evening but – it never comes back again.

There it is. Two occasions of superb idea formation and collation yet never do they seem to bear fruit when it matters most! In fact whilst sitting atrepparttar 128981 computer, keen and willing to progress further thanrepparttar 128982 blank page,repparttar 128983 brain fails miserably.

Welcome torepparttar 128984 club!

Ieuan Dolby is the Author and Webmaster of Seamania . As a Chief Engineer in the Merchant Navy he has sailed the world for fifteen years. Now living in Taiwan he writes about cultures across the globe and life as he sees it.


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