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Some things you don't need to have a comfort
A tiny nice house, a child and a dog, An evening cacao, and morning thick fog. And waffles for breakfast, some coffee with milk, When sleeping at night your linens are silk. You've got a new car and a modern TV, You spend your vacation just near the sea. Do often you think what else you may want? Have ever you thought what totally don't? No missiles exploding next to your house, And people just running away in the chaos. No children frightened with simple balloons, And long queue of refugees under the Moon. No tanks on the street, no bombs in the air, No war in your country in modernest era. Today you can ask someone from Ukraine, What happened to them to be real and main. To sleep in your bed the whole silent night, То know that your family save and alive. To give to your child the fresh food all day, To have a safe place for all you to stay. To help one another, and army as well, To have something good for others to tell. Do often you think what else you could choose? Have ever you thought what easy can lose?..
By Olga Moyseyenko3 years ago in Poets
4:44 Sovereign Edition
New Release: The 4:44 Sovereign Edition I am thrilled to share the final, definitive version of "Do Not Project Your Limitations onto Me." This project has been a deep personal journey into what I call my "Mythic Suite", a collection of scenes from a life lived widely, survived fiercely, and birthed through fire.
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The Devil's Triangle
The sails ruffled in the breeze as we cruised along. The Sea Breeze was a mid-size catamaran that sailed out of Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda. We had booked this trip weeks in advance and were now looking at our Captain, Spike and two boat hands. Paddy and Wilson seemed like nice guys, joking around with the passengers and telling us some stories about Bermuda that only locals would know. Their island accents sounded almost British but they were pleasant to listen to.
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