Keith Mills

Live in Northern Virginia after being homeless in Washington, D.C. for three months in 2000. Currently deliver pizzas for Dominos, which I enjoy immensely. I have worked for several small town dailies and love to write.
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  • Poetry of Cosmic Love
    Love is the self-perpetuating act of life in the universe. Heaven is not a solitary kingdom waiting for us, but it can be found among the myriad of nebulae in the cosmos or the eyes of a lover.
  • Poetry of Love Saves a Lonely Soul
    A child who lives alone in the forest seeks his true love, named Myrth.
  • Out Here in the Lonely
    An expression of my love
  • Rock Angel
    A song lyric about a guy who loves a young girl from afar.
  • The 18th Annual Leesburg Flower & Garden Festival in Leesburg, Virginia
    Perhaps it wasn't Mayberry but one could quickly go from the 18th Annual Leesburg Flower and Garden Show to supporting Andy Griffith for president.
  • On Pleasant Hill
    On Pleasant Hill, the narrator meets a fair young girl and is swept away by her charm, but she is swept away by . . . .
  • A Woman in "Basic Black"
    Faithfulness is problematical
  • A Halloween Wish from the Count
    The Count wishes to change his ways but may succumb to the lure of darkness.
  • An Old Sonnet
    Love won't wait forever before it departs. It will leave you standing still, feeling like a fool. But be careful you're not caught with your pants down when it comes back around.
  • Diana Holliday and the Quest to Write
    Diana Holliday is a content producer for AC but has not yet publsihed anything. I asked her why. Diana suffers from a lack of focus because her interests are varied and usually overwhelming. She says she a "different kind of person" who lioves to write.
  • Magazines Abound on Bookstore Shelves: Everything but the Kitchen Sink
    Hundreds of magazine titles fit every sense and taste and level of proficiency from which the reader can choose, but there is one magazine missing from the shelves that was conceived in 1978 but never made it to publication - Snake Literary Magazine.
  • Social Disorder, Viagra, and T-BOOST Man
    Thanking those who have made positive comments about my article on social anxiety disorder and recommended male enahcement products, I introduce the suggestion of a former psychiatrist and another alternative, the power of T-BOOST.
  • Pumpkinville, Leesburg Animal Park and Nalls Farm Market Join Forces for Halloween
    Nalls Farm Market fronts Highway 15, just south of Leesburg, VA, with pumpkins galore, including two five-hundred-pound pumpkins, presents a colorful entrance to Pumpkinville and the Leesburg Animal Park. Bring the kids and enoy the festivities.
  • Hit the W&OD Trail with the Friends and the Volksmarchers
    Join walkers, bilers, skaters, and other participants for a fun-filled day on the Washington and Old Dominion (W&OD) Trail September 16-17 in Vienna, VA, sponsored by Northern Virginia Volksmarchers and the Friends of the W&OD Trail. Pets allowed.
  • Ted Nugent Rocks 'Em Dead at Belmont
    Ted Nugent, celebrating America and the spirit of the wild, appeared for the final concert of the season at Belmont, VA, 30 miles west of Washington, DC. In his salute to America, "Nuge" played a hard-rock version of the "Star Spangled Banner."
  • A Shattered World
    The children of the light are born into a world they hope they can make better, and the angels of the darkness see the world as it really is and fight against the adversary daily. The dreamer is poet, lover, but he wants to act in spite of chaos.
  • Laser Blast Your Friends with Tiny Tag: Boy Wonder Invents Powerful Game of Laser Tag
    Sean, a six-year old boy wonder invented and engineered the world's "smallest, most powerful" game of laser tage, called Tiy Tag, with the help of a NASA scientist.
  • Emily Dickinson and the Panic Attack
    In 1985, I was taking Navane for paranoid shcizophrenia and Cogentin for the side effects of Navane. Little did I know when I went to Greensboro to visit a college library that I would suffer a panic attack for which Cogentin would be the solution.
  • Revitalize Your Brain with Ayurvedic Brain Tonic
    BRAIN TONIC is finally on the market here in the United States. The wonder elixir is supposed to improve your mental, physical, and spiritual life, especially the memory. As an Ayurvedic medicne, it has gained no support from the mainstream medical field.
  • The Friendship Line
    On the Friendship Line you can go as far as you want to. You might even fall in love.
  • Jupiter
    A poem about a couple of people who could otherwise be lonely if they were't brought together by light of Jupiter shining down on their relationship.
  • Living in Protest
    With all the evil in the world, the poet is living in protest.
  • Feels like Lightning
    The speaker in this poem feels like a martyr of love, but feels there is hope in his new lover.
  • An Angel with Blue Colored Eyes
    This poem is about a woman who is married to her ideal man; yet she crosses town for a clandestined meeting with a banker, who is more or less a stranger.
  • Big Savings on Back-to-School at Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets This Weekend
    A great alternative to the typical weekend activities presents itself in the form of the Ticket to Style Sale at Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets in Leesburg, Virginia, just a stones throw from Washington, DC and Dulles Airport.
  • Lines from a Lost Poem
    The world has gone through many ages - the Stone Age, a Bronze Age, a Golden Age, the Dark Ages, the Space Age - and now we seem to be living in an altogether different kind age which I have dubbed the Medicated Age.
  • Katrina
    Katrina was devastating and the urge to blame this person or that organization
    ran rampant. But it was a natural disaster we were not prepared for because no one could have foreseen the devastation, and in that sense it somehow seems linked to 9/11.
  • Come and Go with Me
    For years I thought the real tile of the song, "Here I Go Again," was "Lonely Street of Dreams" because it casts so much more of an image than the real title; nevertheless, here's a tribute to Whitesnake I hope isn't too far out there. You judge.
  • How to Select the Perfect Diamond at Blue Nile
    considering the 4Cs (cut, color, clarity, carat weight) when selecting a one-hundred-thousand-dollar round diamond from the thousands you can buy online at Blue Nile.
  • I Write Because
    Come and see how easy it is to write an essay. All it takes is the ability to read, the ability to type (or you can put pen to paper), and the ability to talk to an audience. Time will do the rest..
  • So You Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder?
    A breif summary of social anxiety disorder with a personal approach. I can personally testify toi the effectiveness of Lexapro as a treatment fo social anxietydisorder.
  • Accident or Sucicide
    Does the death of the individual in this poem occur intentinally or by accident?
  • Dream Poem (1966)
    A poem about my future wife and the night of our Senior Prom.
  • A Brief History of Pumpkin Pie With a Recipe by Rebecca Wood
    Herein lies a brief history of the pumpkin among native Americans and the pilgrims and the origins of pumpkin pie. Alsp find a from scratch recipe for pumpkin pie by Rebecca Wood of the Ashland Cooking School.
  • Living in Protest
    The poet is living in protest because of all the evil running rampant across the world.
  • Wal-Mart and Nike Team Up with Starter Socks?
    I have a pair of Starter socks that I wear five dats a week, and I want you to know how I feel about them. At the present moment, these socks are makinjg mty feet tingle. I don't think it's fair to the rest lf the world. Everybody should have a pair.
  • Possum Joke
    To prove it could be done.
  • I Wish I Were Simon and Garfunkel
    These are the words of a person who for a moment wishes he could be Simon and Garfunkel because they represent the two sides of a coin and offer up such sweet music and poetry.
  • O Light Divine!
    I depict the creation of poetry as a microcosm by comparing it to the creation of the universe at the hands of a supreme Creator, and I pray for Him to reveal to me the secret of the craft.
  • If Wishes Were Roses
    Metaphors

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