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14 Nov 201914 Nov 2019

What Would My Last Words Be?

by M L Wood 1 Comment on What Would My Last Words Be?

If i was on my death bed and someone asked me to sum up life, it would be something like this. Life is hard, life is beautiful and it is perfect in all its forms. Its going to be tough, and its better that way. You will learn from the pain, comfort is a disease. […]

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3 Nov 20193 Nov 2019

Share Your Medicine – By M L Wood

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“I believe most people have their own inner song to sing to the world, a form of medicine. Yet most go to their graves with that song still within them. To me, that’s tragic.” – M L Wood

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1 Nov 20191 Nov 2019

Bearing My Soul – by M L Wood

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“The only real thing I am good at, is bearing my soul.” – M L Wood

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30 Oct 201930 Oct 2019

Nothing Matters or Does It? by M L Wood

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Nothing matters, i believe this is probably about as close to a fact as you can get. Yet, you probably disagree with me, or if you are sensitive saying this has made you uncomfortable, or maybe you’re a sociopath and you truly believe none of your actions matter. Either way, that’s okay. Let me explain […]

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27 Oct 20192 Nov 2019

Her – A Romance Novel by M L Wood

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** Thank you to anyone who reads this – please feel free to comment, like and share 🙂 more to come. ** I used to dream a lot. Now, all I see when I close my eyes, is her. *6 months earlier* The sun was up, I knew that much. The light crept through the […]

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20 Apr 201920 Jan 2020

Young buck – A short story by M L Wood

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He woke up with a start, James did. He had always had bad dreams, ever since he was a little boy. Some had stayed with him all his twenty-one years and he tried to treat them as a friend, one he did not particularly like but merely endured. The dream that woke him on this […]

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