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My Fiction Story Part 3!
The birth had not been smooth there had been complication for me not my baby girl she was beautiful and healthy I watched as Logan cradle her in his arms 'are you okay?' 'I am feeling much better Logan' 'I was so scared I was going to lose you' 'you didn't I am still here' I smiled weakly. Logan placed our daughter into the crib and came over to me 'Tess I don't know what I would do if I lost either of you' 'that is not going to happen I am not going anywhere' 'I love you Tess and I...' I put my finger to his lips 'no not now I need to get my strength back and be a mother to my baby girl we will talk about this later' 'you're right rest now' Logan kissed my forehead. The time had come for me to go home with my baby girl and I knew Logan would be waiting on my decision about our relationship the only problem was I didn't have one I knew I loved Logan but I didn't know whether I was ready. I sat in the rocking chair that Logan had made while I feed my baby girl Lily I felt Logan's presence I knew he was standing in the door frame 'Logan' 'yes' 'you just going to stand there and watch' 'yes I am it is a beautiful sight' I sighed. I placed Lily down in her bassinet I felt Logan behind me 'I need to sleep while Lily is sleeping' 'Tess' 'not now Logan I am tired' 'you can't keep me waiting forever' he sounded so angry but I couldn't turn around I heard him leave the room.
Jessica HowardPublished about a year ago in BeatCalling Out Ashton Irwin
Dear Ashton Irwin, Babycakes the sweetheart of 5sos… “happy birthday day love get your nose pierced.”- me in 2016 via @cakesprincxss on Twitter. I notice it’s still not pierced and might never be. Hashtag sad face but whatever right!?
Keanna BarryPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Number One Song on Your Birth Day
I’ve seen a couple of articles over on the Medium site about the song that was number one on the day you were born and it got me curious, because to be honest, I’d never thought about it.
Colleen MillsteedPublished about a year ago in BeatCities Made Popular In Songs
Clarksville, Tennessee “Last Train to Clarksville” is a song by the American pop-rock band The Monkees. The song came out as their debut single on August 16, 1966. It is on their self-titled album. The song was written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Lead vocals were performed by the band’s drummer Micky Dolenz. The song was featured in seven episodes of The Monkees TV series.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Sad Tragic Life of Mindy McCready
A beautiful Country blonde singer struggling with personal issues, drug abuse until she had lost her man, her kids, and herself until the end of her life in 2013.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished about a year ago in BeatMy interview with a Cat.
I had a wonderfully unique opportunity to interview a cat.... a fabulously talented, musical cat known as Fat Cat. Not only did I find Fat Cat extremely talented but very friendly, engaging, and quite funny. I mean, I didn't really expect that from a cat.
mysoundMusicPublished about a year ago in BeatBest Ways To Take Care Your Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Bluetooth speakers are an easy and portable way to carry your music everywhere you go. Be it on a road trip or a beach, be it on a trek to your backyard - they ensure that your favourite music keeps you giving company every time, everywhere. Available in various sizes, shapes and styles, bluetooth speakers are quite a rage. They are a must-have for every music lover.
Avinash GuptaPublished about a year ago in BeatCosmic Rough Riders - Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine
This intro is taken from Wikipedia and you can read the full article below: This is a collection of songs featuring tracks from the band's first two self-financed albums as well as three new tracks. The album was put together by Alan McGee's Poptones label as a starting point for mainstream listeners. The album spawned four singles including the UK top 40 hits "Revolution (In the Summertime?)" and "The Pain Inside". Although never reaching the UK Top 50, the album spent 17 weeks in the top 200 in 2001, peaking at No. 82. Steady sales meant that by the end of 2001, the album had achieved silver status (sales of 60,000) in the UK and it was named by Q magazine as one of the 50 best albums of the year. It would go on to achieve sales of over 100,000.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatSix home cooks from Los Angeles share their traditions for Thanksgiving.
With traditional dishes like chicken and rice, potato gratin, and apple galette, these Los Angeles home cooks are personalizing Thanksgiving. Katrina Frederick is a Times reporter.
indika sampathPublished about a year ago in Beat7 Childhood Songs That Were Wildly Inappropriate: Part 2
It's been a while since I published Part One of this (5 years, but who's counting) and naturally, with the state of well *motions generally* everything, I felt like going on a little trip down nostalgia lane. I don't know about any one else but trust me when I say, it was either using this as a distraction or screaming into the void. As you can imagine, this sounded like the much more pleasant option.
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The divide is not only a multi-genre lyrical masterpiece but also one of Ed Sheeran's most personal albums. The album includes stories from "Supermarket Flowers", a song about Ed's Grandmother's death during the recording of the album, or "Perfect", a song about Ed's girlfriend Cherry Seaborn. The album is an interesting mix of songs, each of which shines in its light.
Akshata KharelPublished about a year ago in BeatNuggets
Introduction When I work from home I listen to a lot of music over a lot of genres. Because of my age I listen to music that was released way before some of my friends were born, but then again I listen to a lot of music that was released before I was born so just because music is not “of your time” does not mean you should not listen to it.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in Beat