Sin
She is like a ghost, a bloated corpse of dead days, With her multitudes writing and grinding, as the Curses of their god rain on their heads. An orgy of ignorance, wrapped up in lies
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Sir Trevaricus 3: There and Jack Daniels Again
I have never wished more than I could drink and drive. Trevor won’t stop singing songs in some sort of stupid language that sounds like he’s strangling himself.
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A Bit of a Domestic 4
Final part. Contains lots of swearing and a bit of violence.
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Sun’s Red-Bright
Through the mist of distance morning’s stillness
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Prologue - 2
continuation of the first part of the prologue in "Laimrota"
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Redundancy 1/8
Even more than most of the fairies who worked in the Wish Warehouse, Polly was having a wonderful time!
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The Tower
When Thomas was a little boy his parents always took him to the seaside on their holidays. When he was three years old he realised that they always stayed in the same place.
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Time to get serious about life
Time to get serous about God.
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Corporate Strategy
Corporate Strategy (CLERIHEW FORM) P.K Routray While working in a forest, Michel and Kates, Seeing a tiger coming towards them, Michel put on his skates.
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FUN WITH NEWTON (CLERIHEW FORM)
FUN WITH NEWTON CLERIHEW FORM) P.K ROUTRAY Idle Newton saw apple from its tree, not going up but falling down With his then lunatic thoughts, he called it as an effect of force of gravitation.
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