Sean Ash, a resident of Bexley, Kent, and former NHS worker, is the author of the science fiction novel ‘In A World Without Tears’ and the darkly humorous, absurdist novella ‘Dead 'N Famous’. Both titles are available on Amazon. |
How fragile our identities are.
Because a minority self-identifies as something...
I poured my soul into everything,
and still came up dry...
The poets get these people crowned,
Then find themselves in chains and bound...
Whenever one would approach the horizon, and stare...
The greatest thing you can do is the unexpected...
The most beautiful thing about letting people into your life is that you get to keep a part of them with you—something that stays, even after they’re gone. |
Relativism lives the truth; absolutism anchors it. They don’t oppose each other, they move in step. Not as enemies, but as dance partners. |
Who seeks shelter in God when the day is bright? That’s why sometimes, it has to rain a little inside. |