
Tracy Kreuzburg
Bio
I love reading, writing and storytelling, and using stories to convey truths. I feel this is a platform that will encourage me to write my stories, I also have an interest in connecting written work to art.
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The Historians
Save the historians if you do anything Leave the politicians, they are easily reproduced And the royals, their spilled blood is no more red than our own The historians will remember them all Even the strongest, brightest and most beautiful, their attributes fade and cannot live on forever Maybe you believe that saving all the young is what is necessary, for they will learn as they grow, but they cannot know what came before them, from the previous generations if you take away books and the truth in the news and media How will we ever build from mistakes and achievements of the past if we save only the young and those of artificial importance?
By Tracy Kreuzburg about a year ago in Poets
Bottled Up
Jim opened up The Newfoundland Herald like he did every Saturday morning with a coffee, black with one artificial sweetener. He usually checked what hockey games would be on TV for the weekend, and then skipped to the back to do some puzzles. But as he flipped through on this particular day, the headline of an article caught his eye: ‘Wanted: David and Anna from Bonavista Bay.’
By Tracy Kreuzburg 2 years ago in Fiction
Breath of Bones
We are always together even when we cannot find one another. During those times we might imagine we are lost or we have met Death. Or maybe we have even sought Death. But then something happens to remind us of our oneness, our mutual rootedness.
By Tracy Kreuzburg 2 years ago in Humans





