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"Pen in Hand: or What would John Lennon Say Today"

Posted by Theresa McMillan on Wednesday, October 9, 2013,
What would John Lennon say today?
He would still say, "Give Peace a chance."
Let's end this ridiculous political dance.
With pen in hand,
He would say, "All you need is love."
Why is it so hard for you?
Just look at what the world's going through:
War is not the answer to look to.
Come on, let's have the new revolution
With the idea of love as the solution.
With pen in hand,
John would say, "Why can't you understand?"
Yes, we are all from the different countries,
But inside we are all the same.
So let's st...

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"A Poem About Shirley Temple Posing for a Picture "

Posted by Theresa McMillan on Sunday, August 4, 2013,
Curly head

She sits in an Indian Costume holding a fan

Looks like she's being patient

She's a good girl, very smart

Obedient and kind

A girl everyone would smile at

Peach and Pink

Are what her colors are

Her eyes bright blue

With all her charm sparkle in them

She's ready for her cue

Then she will dance and sing 

People will be singing right along

No matter how depressing their life might be

Her presence is welcome

She's the American Girl everyone treasures!



 



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"Cats That Like to Eat Rats"

Posted by Theresa McMillan on Monday, July 8, 2013,

If I should write a fable, it would be something like this: There lived a littlest kitten. All the other kittens didn’t care about him. They thought he would never amount to much since he was so small. “You’re never big like us,” they taunted him. He was hurt that they said things like that and left him out of the group. But he always remained kind to them.

The kittens loved chasing the rats around the house. It was fun and for exercise. “It’s s so much fun to chase our food! We...


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Division in the Disabled Community

Posted by Theresa McMillan on Sunday, February 17, 2013,

“It’s okay to have a disability, but please act normal”. Sometimes I get this feeling from people. It is not that they are being mean. I think mostly it’s because they are having issues accepting oneself and that seeing another disabled person who acts “not normal” only confronts them about their own differences.

Personally, I felt I’ve been ignored or shun by other disabled people. Whenever I reach out, I get a recoil look. I have also known disabled people that are pleasant...


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Far from the Tree and Appreciating Andrew

Posted by Theresa McMillan on Friday, February 1, 2013,

One word that I can describe about the book, Far from the Tree, is challenge: the challenge for people with differences to love themselves, the challenge for families to accept their loved ones as they are, and the challenge for society to embrace people of unique personalities and physical differences.

As a person with many differences, I can relate to the many people featured in the book and understand what is like to live in a society that is very challenging and confusing.

I apprecia...


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Writer of poetry and stories and a lover of Films from the Golden Age of Hollywood to today. I love musicals, drama, comedy and biographies and some science fiction/fantasy films. My dream is to work in theatre or in a film set or be in a film one day!

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