I thought I could make it, I really thought I could make it. This is what my best friend Crag yelped in the hockey locker room when he went crashing down. Now time for a little explanation, this all started… Continue Reading →
“I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it.” Two months ago, when I was in Spain, there was a competition. My friend and I took part in a drawing competition. The competition stated that there… Continue Reading →
“I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it.” I said sitting at my computer. It had just passed midnight, the glow of the computer monitor was illuminating my room. A big document displayed in front… Continue Reading →
I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it. Through the rubble from the steel titans, The sky black as ink. Scents of buildings being ruinated, I knew my time was slipping before me, Ash draped… Continue Reading →
“I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it.” There I sat, trapped between crushed metal and the seat. My vision blurred, glasses smashed, but through the broken windshield, I could see the traffic light finally… Continue Reading →
I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it. Overbearing, overwhelming, overpowering – It wasn’t over, it was beginning. One step at a time, one piece at a time, one thought at a time – I… Continue Reading →
I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it. That was my last thought before everything went black. I opened my eyes to see everything was white. I could slightly move my head to look around,… Continue Reading →
Some Time Missed Can’t Be Gotten Back “I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it.” These are the words uttered on repeat by Dennis Grey as he sits on the flimsy chairs at gate 32… Continue Reading →
“Stargazing. World-gazing.” I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it. I reach for the stars, they fall from the sky; I pose man’s questions like who, what and why? All answers, it seems, lurk out… Continue Reading →
I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it. I hunkered down in my desk, Unprepared for the test, With my teacher glaring at me… I had arrived late yet again; This time it was eight-o-three!… Continue Reading →
Welcome to the first Street Snippet for 2024-2025. Here’s the real-world story on where the opening line, “I thought I could make it. I really thought I could make it,” was heard. I was walking up 8th Avenue at about… Continue Reading →
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