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EBOLOWA 22

22 Paris, Tuesday. When you have only fear and beatings in your life you have to turn them to your advantage. Marc Benet had got that much from...
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Synchronicity
Threads bind us Stronger than ropes or chains Too strong to break. Time apart means nothing Distance apart means nothing Silence means nothing. A...
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“The joy of an Indian summer*”

– an unexpected extension of life and love in season of wilting … a sudden sign … diagnosis clear … ‘expect quick decline … the passing is near’ …...
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TIME AND DISTANCE

let's fine dine, sweet love of mine let's make the moment last when hand in hand, it's wonderland and time unwinds too fast . for me and you, the...
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Bank Holiday At A&E
Some of the many reasons people end up in Accident & Emergency rooms during Bank Holidays...
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The Fly in The Ointment
Mr Macsheen sighed as he floated 10 inches off of the ground, caught in his apartment blocks anti-gravity safety net. He had tried to throw himself...
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The Obesity Epidemic
A short personnal comment on The Obesity Epidemic. Best read to the tune of Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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Smashed Potatoes
Chaplain Henry Prescott, had landed with the 5th Company at Salerno, and he'd been with them at Anzio. Now the fighting was heavy, against the German...
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The Tardis
Embrace the worlds around you, and treasure the excitement in your heart. Say goodbye to your life on Earth, human, and hello to the rest of the...
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All day at the King's
Tide marks in my cup, To what do I deserve this, Hello, can I help?
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I caught a glimpse of heaven
I caught a glimpse of heaven Tip-toeing on a breeze
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Love Struck---------
<----------------------- His arrows of desire <----------------------- Cupid constantly fired <------------------------ But every arrow...
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Jake Mutant - Chapter Five
The good weather continued for the next few days. Jake decided his Grandad needed a helping hand, a bit of support, more than anyone had realised...
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London loves
We had chosen to be free the mattress, sheets bleary with Silk Cut's spoilt-milk odour stalks poking the whelked cement capped by tiny purple flowers...
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The trip - part 5

On Sunday, we decided to go and visit a cavern. We had gone to the Bristol Caverns, quite nearby, last year, and I saw that there was something...
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Helpless, Useless, Scarecrow
Sometimes one may feel lost, lonely and forgotten and it's scary and one can run out of ways to talk the self out of it, ways to 'fix it'...
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Sweet Hell (Part 2)
“Wake up! Wake up!” his grandmother called, “Nobody sleeps this late. Your lunch is cold.” Ayyea was still dazed. Had lunch and scattered to Women’s...
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The Logger's Vision
The title of the story is 'The Logger's Vision', a story about a peaceful woodcutter living in a forest. The land is harsh and people passing through is a rarity. An outsider brings a choice for the logger, one that can change his life forever. In the end, he must separate the essential from the trivial and make the decision.
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The Wind is Isolde

The warden’s bewildered, the keeper’s amazed as the gate gapes behind us, a hole in the haze. Our steps seem uncertain, the cobblestones crazed,...
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