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Childhood (#AtoZChallenge)

April 4, 2018April 3, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

This is my 9th attempt at the month-long blogging challenge, Blogging from A to Z in April.

My 7 sentence fiction for the letter C is based on the word, Childhood.

Categories Fiction Tags 7 Sentence Fiction, BloggingFromAtoZ2018, Childhood, Children, Fiction, Happiness, School, Trust, Worry 28 Comments

Child Abuse

December 9, 2017December 9, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Writing on some of my favorite poetic forms this December. Today’s poem is an Acrostic on the topic Child Abuse.

Categories Poem Tags Abuse, Acrostic, Children, Memories, Pain, Poem, Poetic Matters Project, Poetry, PoetryPantry, Sadness, Trust 16 Comments

NaBloPoMo | Music and Me… #8 – November Rain, by Guns N Roses

November 25, 2016November 8, 2016 by Vinay Leo R.

Day #8, NaBloPoMo, Music and Me.

Reminiscing about my favorite songs, and on this day, the song is November Rain, by Guns N’Roses

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags Contemplation, Depression, Favorite, Fear, Life, Music, NaBloPoMo, Sadness, Song, Thoughts, Trust

Ten Things of Thankful – Searching for Some Silver Linings (#4)

March 30, 2015 by Vinay Leo R.

Thankfulness seems to be the theme of this year. It feels nice to note the things I appreciate, and am grateful for, and return to it when I’m feeling low perhaps.

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags Friendship, God, Gratitude, Health, Hope, Life, Silver Linings, Ten Things of Thankful, Thanks, Thoughts, Trust, Work 6 Comments

What can I say about dreams?

August 18, 2014 by Vinay Leo R.

It’s my pleasure to have my dear friend and talented blogger Jaibala Rao at my blog today, with a poem she has written. I have no doubt that you’ll enjoy her poetry too.

Categories Guest Post Tags Dreams, Free Verse, Freedom, Friendship, Poem, Poetry, Trust 18 Comments

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