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Zormna's month of removal from the Surface Patrol of Arras has been hard for her as she has been forced to work three jobs from morning to night. The work has been strenuous and humiliating. But she truly had no idea the nature of the challenge that she faced until she was standing in the middle of it.
Jerry is a simple city dweller who enlists in the military and finds himself in a land he has never dreamed of ever going. The land is a place where trees and animals and a big and mighty river are all around. Something else is there that really captures his attention. It is a road, a road that from what Jerry can tell goes nowhere. But every road goes somewhere; right? Well, Jerry finds that when you are in the middle of nowhere a road can lead to something quite unexpected.
Jerry, just having satisfied his curiosity by traveling down that road that led, to his surprise, to the Yukon River, now has another itch to scratch: what is up the river? Still captivated by the river's raw beauty, Jerry just has to find out. While the Fall season is still providing the river with light and warmth, Jerry decides a camping trip is in order. With a couple of days off from his duties at the Air Force station, Jerry decides to take a camping trip to find out what wonderful
This poem is at best a literary short of a classic romance gone awry told in the point of view of an unnamed narrator, the identity of whom I hope is argued by my audience. I'm not a professional and I don't think the poem has reached it's best stage yet but I'd prefer it if my lack of skill was met with good advice and friendly argument. Note: Some of my keywords are actually hidden themes
Zormna's month of removal from the Surface Patrol of Arras has been hard for her as she has been forced to work three jobs from morning to night. The work has been strenuous and humiliating. But she truly had no idea the nature of the challenge that she faced until she was standing in the middle of it.
Jerry is a simple city dweller who enlists in the military and finds himself in a land he has never dreamed of ever going. The land is a place where trees and animals and a big and mighty river are all around. Something else is there that really captures his attention. It is a road, a road that from what Jerry can tell goes nowhere. But every road goes somewhere; right? Well, Jerry finds that when you are in the middle of nowhere a road can lead to something quite unexpected.
Jerry, just having satisfied his curiosity by traveling down that road that led, to his surprise, to the Yukon River, now has another itch to scratch: what is up the river? Still captivated by the river's raw beauty, Jerry just has to find out. While the Fall season is still providing the river with light and warmth, Jerry decides a camping trip is in order. With a couple of days off from his duties at the Air Force station, Jerry decides to take a camping trip to find out what wonderful
This poem is at best a literary short of a classic romance gone awry told in the point of view of an unnamed narrator, the identity of whom I hope is argued by my audience. I'm not a professional and I don't think the poem has reached it's best stage yet but I'd prefer it if my lack of skill was met with good advice and friendly argument. Note: Some of my keywords are actually hidden themes