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Non, je ne regrette rien! (Bring Out Your Dead series - Part 4)

In which Archibald revels in foreign parts and Josiah makes a stand!
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SNORE

I love to hear my sweetheart snore This may sound odd to you But as my baby saws away I'll tell you what I do I'll regulate my rhythm Till our...
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Is this what you wanted for Valentine's Day?

Sometimes metaphors can create communication problems.
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wOr d S

what it s a ys Image created by author at canva.com
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Mr Smith

This came out of nowhere; but I imagine it was Stevie Smith's influence.
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For The Love Of Village Life
Dear diary... From heart of Shire where I was born, no rush to grow away from black and white memories; those sinuous lanes I knew well, are now...
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Any Old Jerusalem

On the laps of our beloved smoking mothers –
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Why Should Summer
Why Should Summer have all the fun sunny days stretched with rays of warmth lakes slapping wet trout poking at surfaces moose bellowing in their land...
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kiss of light
‘How fair and how pleasant art thou, O love, for delights! ’ ‘A fountain of gardens, A well of living waters, And streams from Lebanon ’ Song of...
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I Thought I Told You...

A faulty handbrake - but that's not all...
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Worked-up Fear?

‘I’m afraid to go in that cupboard.’ “Why? Why are you so bothered? It’s just a box of things to do, on the shelf.” ‘I’m really afraid to go there by...
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Love me, love me not: some alternative Valentine’s Day thoughts
With Nurse Phyllis Crane (Linda Bassett, Call the Midwife ) and Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire, Happy Valley ) flying the flag for older...
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Let's Dance

Go on, let's image source: James Vaughan, flicker.com Image Licence Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
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God Is Real
You think you know it all because you're a scientist. You make me angry when you say God doesn't exist. You believe there is no God and you say that...
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These are the Legs I Ordered.

These are the legs I ordered The ones I’ve always wanted Strong with shape and form Little in the way of wobble An ideal length with two knees Like...
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My Valentine

I wrote this to put inside a card I made today, as a suprise for my wife. I says it all.
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Waiting for the Flyers (Sally ten years on)

I decided to post this as a "taster" as possible sequel to Trials of an Angel
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Exeter to Teignmouth, Off Peak Day Return
Lemon fern and spear grass thrive after recent storms/ the cliff top is netted to stop it crumbling to dust.
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Click-Track For A Life’s Movie

The click track was sufficiently useful as a synchronization tool that it became part of standard recording technology, whether for films, radio or other sound recording and the click track was applied to one of the tracks on a multitrack tape recorder. From wikipedia.org
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