the aviation museum
The affair started in the aviation museum, an eco-build of wood and glass that was conspicuously modern among the hopeless countryside.
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The Great Age Of Exploration
Esperanto Hepatitis is probably one of the most famous gentleman explorers of the Victorian era. It was an era of great explorers, of course, but few could match the exploits of Hepatitis.
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Forget All About This World of Sin
Once we were sinners This I understand And we all fall short Of the glory of Him But the ones that say yes The ones that believe Why do we suffer Why do we bleed There must be something
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Wanted. Prince Charming.
Wanted Prince Charming. Must be handsome, tall and funny, And Yet the slightest bit disarming. and if not a Prince? Perhaps a lawyer? Or perhaps even a lord? Or a Knight in shining armour,
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A Love Like That
:-)
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November 6th
I sit waiting in the park at dusk And the spotlight is on me now. Darkness pools around, around the edges Leaving a hollow chasm of light at my feet Palms upturned I stand, rooted in concrete
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The Curse of the Gods
When the king of Salamnan is challenged, a fight to the death ensues. Reviews and corrections welcome.
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Visionless—puppeteers
Do you buy into this ballot-box choice? Are we not all blindly, taught and lead. Leaderless, restless; without a “voice” Walked; hand in hand with the dead.
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Blue Lady
the gentleness of senile dementia. a true story
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