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The 14th of Tomorrow
Life after Death?? Depends on your point of view!
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Racist Barber

You won't believe what I went through when I went to a black man's barbershop. He was a racist jerk and when I left, I called the cops. He forcibly...
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A Taste Of My Own Medicine (V)
Part V – My Own Worst Enemy I was furious with myself. How long had I been sleeping with my wife behind my own back? How many different versions of...
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A Taste Of My Own Medicine (IV)
Part IV – Me, Myself, and I I went back to the doctor’s office the following day. “I’m glad to see you’ve returned.” Said the doctor. “What do I need...
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Garden of Dreams

Understanding how undemanding rugged roads we traveled in youth, those bracing winds carried us down to the awe-inspiring ocean, distant fields where...
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The Unanswerable Question
"What is the answer to this question?". ^As you can see this is a proper question and yet it is unanswerable. Possible answers: One possible answer,...
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I awoke today. A Physical Sense Gone, How Did I Get Here?

Today, like every day, fades in and fades out. My mind wanders and I am lost in a thought. A thought I keep thinking. Something I am unsure of, yes...
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A Hamburger's Journey
“I’m freezing.” Said the one to my left. ‘We’re all freezing.” Said the one to my right. “Do we have to talk about this again?” I say. One of them at...
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Letters from Burma - 3

Heinda Mine Tenasserim Southern Burma January 19, 1935 Dear Dorothy, Thank you for the book by George Orwell, Burma Days . I read it but cannot say I...
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The Things We Do For Love

When disaster strikes, the show must still go on. Even if it involves princess dresses and reluctant fathers. Oh, the things we do for love.
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The Evil Eye
The darkness, now descending, floods the city as it dies while shadows lurk in legions 'neath the looming Evil Eye. Its frozen stare envelops all, it...
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On "Pre-crime," "Sex," and "Virtual" reality
A.) There's often a separation between fantasy and digital entertainment, and what people actually do. and B.) probably like you, I've been involved...
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Symbols and Substance

Hard heart, soft heart, hot heart (red-hot? – fickle – ice cold – luke warm?) warm heart, even temper(ature), cool head, calm love, kind hands – gentle, ready help, steady …
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Huts IX
I poke and pick and ease my tongue into a hole where a tooth should be, but that doesn’t stop me smiling when the day shift lets go of me. I take the...
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Enveloped
Enveloping, it cloaks me, The darkness of the night, I become an unknown entity, Until tomorrow's light.
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The Hungry Rabbit
A quick scribble and a warning of the perils of Vegetarianism.
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The Heffalump Problem

It was barely 6.29 in the morning when I was woken by a loud knocking on my back door. ‘Who on earth could it be?’ I wondered, but of course it was...
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Travel Talks
To find something you sometimes need to look for it.
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Big Top

When I was just a small child my heart was with the circus, my favorite acts were clowns with their silly – crazy antics, a zany fool approached our...
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The Lady that Played Piano

A potted palm sits, stalwart, atop her piano, an ancient upright, unquestionably seen better days, taking me back in time...
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