Reincarnation
Reincarnation fact or fiction
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To live, to write, to strive... for cherries
A few well placed words And the cherries will come They said. Some grit, a touch, a twist Just follow the rule of thumb They said. So I pulled it out the bag I worked it hard, too hard,
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Dark Side of the Moon
A comparison between Tokyo in the aftermath of the Great Tohoku Earthquake and East Berlin of the 1970s
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Brr!! Woof!! and Penguins
Brr!! Woof!! Why don’t the little doggies’ paws freeze when its icy out of doors? their pads have freeze-resistant fat but also, and on top of that
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Wonder Witch 9 – Uncle and The Ants
“Ants!”, screamed a pretty, blonde haired croupier as the little silver creature on the end of her elegant nose gazed up at her, waving its tiny ant antennas and snipping at the air with its mandi
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Fading to Sepia
And this is she... two minutes old
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Dachau
Glass-eyed watchtowers haunt my dreamscape late winter cold cuts like a blade laid taut against the throat. A world of straight lines sharp angles meticulous-
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Donneray
We do not know whether the Sun will rise
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The Prayer of the Pike
Quietly, your tea coloured world seeps into scales that have no desire to impress the sun, a brown lump moving in brown water that has no hankering to rush over whitening boulders.
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Of Place (2): The View from Folly Bridge
My own “place” is not far away, and on the same river as that of Nash, the Thames (see "Of Place (1)"). As the Abingdon Road approaches Oxford city centre, it crosses a bridge.
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