ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Dark imagination, things that slither in the night, the dark side of existence ... Fascinating. I imagine, I write, I dream ... [February 2003]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (55) Descent To Hell (Poetry) This is actually a song I wrote for a novel. [233 words] Do You Feel Me? (Poetry) - [84 words] [Erotic] Don't (Poetry) - [91 words] Edge Of Eternity (Poetry) Loss and redemption. [189 words] Epilogue (Poetry) - [35 words] Eternal Curse (Poetry) Vampires... again. [124 words] [Horror] Evil (Poetry) Another song? What's up with this? [118 words] Fantasy .... Reality (Poetry) Written after a rude awakening. [73 words] [Relationships] Freeky (Poetry) Feelin' kinda dirty ... feelin' kinda mean ... [81 words] [Erotic] Games (Poetry) - [103 words] Happenstance (Poetry) A little silly, perhaps? [66 words] Heaven Bound (Poetry) As did Sylvia, I felt the need to express my feelings on this day of national tragedy, and as she so aptly stated, no reviews necessary. [124 words] I Am Sin (Poetry) More vampires... [116 words] [Horror] Imaginary Lover (Poetry) - [74 words] [Erotic] Immortal Obsession (Poetry) Immortal cravings. [94 words] In The Eventide (Poetry) - [100 words] Insanity Part Un & Insanity Part Deux (Poetry) I believe I've lost it .... [155 words] Interlude (Short Stories) Chance encounters can be dangerous.... [172 words] [Horror] Lycanthrope (Poetry) Poem or short story... you decide... [197 words] [Horror] Mezmerized (Poetry) Oh, the lure of the darkness. [165 words] [Horror] Not Quite Haiku (Poetry) Just what it seems... [49 words] Nothing Left (Poetry) Love realized. [138 words] [Erotic] Only Words (Poetry) - [61 words] Onslaught Of Love (Poetry) Secret yearnings ... [137 words] Pandora's Bottle (Short Stories) First love, last love... [5,004 words] [Horror] Player (Poetry) When the player tires of the game.... [57 words] [Relationships] Please Now (Poetry) - [49 words] Post Mortem (Poetry) In Memory of Mark Whitney Davis 1960-2001 You left me here alone ... WHY? [68 words] Predator (Poetry) - [84 words] Primal (Poetry) - [26 words] Ravenous (Poetry) - [47 words] [Horror] Requiem (Poetry) -Perhaps a final goodbye [40 words] Reverie (Poetry) - [100 words] Sacrificial Lamb (Poetry) - [94 words] Sisters Of The Heart (Poetry) In Memory of Joey Callihan 1949-1999 [120 words] Soliloquy (Short Stories) A woman seeking love, finds more than she expected. [173 words] [Fable] Soul Of A Dove (Poetry) - [73 words] Spontaneous Combustion (Poetry) A little heat.... [72 words] [Erotic] Steam Heat (Poetry) A little something to warm a winter's day? [20 words] Super Bowl High (Poetry) I've been a Bucs fan from the first inauspicious fumbling in the dark to tonight's awesome Super Bowl win ... This is dedicated to all of us diehard fans! Go Bucs! [109 words] The Bell Tower (Poetry) Unrequited love ... [169 words] [Romance] The Callous Heart (Poetry) Those lying guys... I mean eyes ... [89 words] [Relationships] The Looking Glass (Poetry) - [155 words] The Memory Book (Poetry) A real departure from my usual ... [155 words] The Mists Of Dreams (Poetry) Sensuality. [69 words] [Romance] The Portrait (Short Stories) A painting with a dark secret ... [1,352 words] [Horror] This Man Of Mine (Poetry) - [95 words] Those Eyes (Poetry) Can fantasy become reality? [68 words] [Erotic] Traces Of You (Poetry) - [99 words] Transformation (Poetry) I know, I know, vampires again.... [152 words] Vamp (Poetry) I know, more vampires, I just can't seem to help myself... and who said vampires have to be male? [158 words] [Horror] Vampire (Poetry) - [70 words] [Horror] Where? (Poetry) Lost love [97 words] Whispers On The Wind (Poetry) Something ghostly this way comes... [92 words] [Horror] Winter Wind (Poetry) Alone. [128 words]
My So-Called Life Judith Goff
You ... the one I chose to share my life, though I share not yours.
Never have, never will ... so obvious your unwillingness to be here, really here.
Love?
My fault; I chose, I waited, I wasted.
Now what? Go solo? How after years together though not?
Could I be alone without a lifeline?
A hand to reach for even though it isn't there?
Face alone all of life's tragic-comic operas?
But still ... the illusion of you there for me,
Not now, not ever ...
But still ... unable to let go of that I never had.
Still cling, still hope in deep, dark nights.
Love?
Fool me? Fool, me.
READER'S REVIEWS (12) DISCLAIMER: STORYMANIA DOES NOT PROVIDE AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWS. ALL REVIEWS ARE PROVIDED BY NON-ASSOCIATED VISITORS, REGARDLESS OF THE WAY THEY CALL THEMSELVES.
"Alone. How that word pierces the heart." -- R. Bennett Okerstrom.
"Impales with longing for that which could never be ...." -- Judith.
"Been there. Done that. I could relate to the message of clinging to what you want..." -- mia angello, WI, USA.
"Guess we've all been there before, just some of us hang on much too long to that elusive dream ... thanks for the review ! " -- Judith.
"Thanks Judith! I enjoyed this one just as much as the others. Yes, I have been there before. Sometimes I wonder why I am willing to go there again." -- JM.
"Thank you once again, JM ... it does appear we have some things in common, or is it just common to womankind?" -- Judith.
"Yes, I do believe we have some things in common. I think there are probably some men who have been there too though." -- JM.
"I know that to be true, JM ... Do you post here?" -- Judith Goff.
"Judith, one thing I don't have in common with you is that I am not a writer. I am just someone who loves to read and a friend of mine directed me to this site. I look forward to reading Amarantos. Keep up the good work!" -- JM.
"You Know, JM, that makes it even better ... To get the opinion of readers is invaluable !!! I hope you enjoy Amarantos!" -- Judith.
"This is the second piece i've read by you and i know i am going to go down the list, i love your style, you have a great talent...your writing feels familiar, perhaps because you reach your readers and they can identify with the emotions you capture in your writing, and that's the greatest talent, when you can touch so many people with just one piece. keep writing and thank you for sharing your work." -- Moonlit Gitana, Vancouver, Canada.
"Thank you. I'm happy you enjoyed this one. I haven't posted on this site for a very long time, but I received your comments and had to at least acknowledge you! Things like this brighten an otherwise melancholy day ~" -- Judith.
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