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Saturday, August 16, 2025

The Hollowing.

 **“The Hollowing” **


We built our truths in whispered tones,  

On midnight walks and broken phones.  

You held your heart like sacred glass—  

I never thought you'd let it pass.


But somewhere in the gilded chase,  

You bartered soul for fleeting grace.  

A smile too sharp, a word too slick,  

Integrity undone by tricks.


I watched you paint your name in gold,  

On stories bought, on secrets sold.  

The mirror cracked, the mask grew tight—  

You called it growth. I knew it might.


You once stood tall with quiet fire,  

Now bent beneath a thin desire.  

The compass spun, the needle lied,  

And all the good in you… just died.


Yet still, I mourn—not out of spite,  

But for the friend who chose the night.  

I keep the echo, not the face,  

And walk alone with quiet grace.

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

The Crimson Roses

The Crimson Roses

On the eve of Valentine's Day, Heber City lay cloaked in the quiet of the night. The wind whispered through the skeletal branches of bare trees, and an eerie stillness settled over the quaint mountain town.

Emma, a local florist, prided herself on crafting the most exquisite bouquets in town. Her shop, "Blooming Secrets," was a haven of color and fragrance. As she prepared for the Valentine's rush, she received a peculiar order—a request for crimson roses, tinged with black.

Intrigued, she worked late into the night, crafting the hauntingly beautiful arrangement. As she added the final touch, a chill crept down her spine. Emma dismissed it as fatigue and locked up the shop. Little did she know, her night was far from over.

As she walked home, the fog thickened, and the familiar streets twisted into a maze. From the shadows emerged a cloaked figure, face obscured, holding a single black rose. The figure's voice, raspy and cold, whispered, "Deliver the roses to the old mansion on Blackwood Hill."

Fear gnawed at Emma, but curiosity led her to the mansion—a decaying relic of a bygone era, shunned by locals and wrapped in dark legends. She knocked on the heavy door, which creaked open on its own. Inside, a dim light flickered, casting eerie shadows on the walls.

As she stepped inside, the door slammed shut. The air was thick with the scent of old wood and something else—something metallic. In the dim light, Emma saw them: portraits of forlorn lovers, their eyes hollow, mouths twisted in silent screams. Her heart pounded as she placed the roses on an ornate table.

A haunting melody played from an old gramophone, and the room seemed to come alive. The portraits moved, eyes following her every step. Suddenly, the figure reappeared, now without the cloak, revealing a gaunt face with eyes like bottomless pits.

"You've brought me my roses," the figure intoned. "Now, you must join them."

The roses in the bouquet turned crimson, dripping with blood. Emma tried to flee, but the figure reached out with icy hands. She felt her life slipping away, her screams swallowed by the walls.

The next morning, a passerby found "Blooming Secrets" eerily deserted. Inside, a bouquet of crimson roses sat on the counter, tinged with black, a single black rose lying beside them. Emma was never seen again, but the old mansion on Blackwood Hill seemed to radiate with a new, malevolent energy.

And every Valentine's Day since, the roses in Heber City bloom a deep, unsettling crimson, as if they remember the blood that was shed.

The End.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Happy Birthday Grandma, Miss you.

Happy Birthday Grandma  Love You



Your were not just my grandma
You were my friend
You where there to lend a helping hand
Through the bad times and the good
You seemed to be the only one who understood
We always had our special ways
i miss you more than words could say
Thank you for everything you did
You touched my life
You guided me through
The world seems darker without you
i will love you for ever
I can't wait to see you again.
You were not just my grandma
you were my friend

Thursday, December 6, 2012

R.I.P.

Boogie died :-(
alone...
at the animal hospital
They didn't even call us.
We had to call them to find out what was going on.
Love you Boogie Babie!