Entries By Arlee Bird
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shield
the shield was the only thing that kept him from getting injured. The arrows hailed furiously all around him as hunkered behind his shield.
Posted By arlee bird On 11.04.2009 @ 4:14 pm
arrow
the arrow arced through the air and nearly missed me. I groveled up the side of a dirt bank and threw myself over to the other side. Carefully edging the top of my head over
Posted By Arlee Bird On 10.30.2009 @ 3:32 pm
scissors
i took the scissors on my desk and began cutting. The pile of letters from the old sweetheart were like bad memories that needed to be exorcised.
Posted By arlee bird On 10.29.2009 @ 5:45 pm
shoes
my shoes were a little too tight and it felt like something was inside on the sole, like a bump. It was uncomfortable and I tried my best to walk normally.
Posted By arlee bird On 10.28.2009 @ 3:38 pm
aspect
what aspect of life do I consider to be most impostant? What about our relationship to God? I we relate well to God, our Creator, then we are probably relating well with those around us.
Posted By Arlee Bird On 10.23.2009 @ 1:55 pm
one aspect of my life that disappoints me right now is that I stuck in this box. I don’t even know how I got here, but here I. Trapped day by day and never going anywhere.
Posted By Arlee Bird On 10.22.2009 @ 11:02 am
stall
“Don’t stall on me,” I muttered to myself as the engine sputtered. I pressed the accelarator pedal gently trying not to give the car too much gas. The engine hesitated and then stopped. I was stalled in the middle of one the busiest streets in the height of traffic. I turned the ignition and tried to crank the engine, but no luck. Damn, it was hot and my forehead began to perspire. Trying the ignition again with no luck, I looked in my rearview mirror. The guy in the car behind seemed to be calmly waiting. He looked like a businessman on his way home perhaps. The driver behind him was not so patient. That driver honked his horn a couple of short blasts and then just layed into the horn. Like a baby crying in a crowded nursery, he got other drivers to start honking their horns.
Posted By Arlee Bird On 10.21.2009 @ 4:24 pm