Ewan

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StoryElementary Ewan38 years 11 months ago
StoryHooray for the Circus Ewan98 years 11 months ago
StoryCivil War Terrence Oblong108 years 11 months ago
StoryTime and Chance Ewan68 years 11 months ago
StoryOnly one Song catherine poarch128 years 11 months ago
StoryWe'll See Ewan48 years 11 months ago
StoryWild Boys Ewan38 years 11 months ago
StoryWritten on the Wall Ewan28 years 11 months ago
StorySunday in the Park with Craven hudsonmoon108 years 11 months ago
StoryThe Chaos Intact Ewan48 years 11 months ago
StoryMoab Ewan58 years 11 months ago
StoryCars Ewan48 years 11 months ago
StoryTwo Figures from a Hopper Painting Ewan08 years 11 months ago
StoryOff the Isle of Hendiadys Ewan48 years 11 months ago
StoryEos Ewan08 years 12 months ago
StoryMysteries and Secrets Ewan08 years 12 months ago
StoryDance with Me Ewan09 years 2 days ago
StoryThere, At the World's End Ewan29 years 3 days ago
StoryBeliever Ewan09 years 6 days ago
StoryPut Out More Flags Ewan09 years 6 days ago
StoryThe Kiss and the Money Ewan09 years 6 days ago
CollectionDays Like These Ewan09 years 1 week ago
StoryThe Restructure Roundel airyfairy239 years 1 week ago
StoryThe Sins of the Mothers Ewan29 years 1 week ago
StoryShadow of a Gunman Ewan19 years 1 week ago

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My stories

Cherry

You Must Remember This

A short poem about things that happened two-thirds of a lifetime ago... image source picclick.com no known copyright issues.
Cherry

Caper On

It's not night-time, it's not midsummer, but this dream is a nightmare. Licence CCA-2.0 source wikipedia.org. creator Matt Brown
Cherry

If I Write...

It's... Oh it's just... You'll work it out. Image created using photofunia.com by me.

The Dis-harmonic Sympathy Orchestra

How many female conductors are there? It's not about old buses. Image from classicfm.com, by Flyin' Fiddler. No known copyright issues.

Gibborim

This is an old one dug out of an old hard drive, don't think I ever posted it here. Anyway, Gibborim sort of means warriors, heroes, the mighty... The word was used to refer to King David (yes, that one)'s bodyguard. Anyway, enjoy this... or not. 2 Samuel 23:8–38 Image is PD from Wikipedia.
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