Monthly Archives: December 2008

Headlines And Bylines


  Headlines and bylines bolded news items online screaming scandalous stories broadcasting urgent demands   Secretly spinning doctors decanting ancient rhymes of the old, arcane magics recasting long-forgotten spells   Unspoken orations chanted loudly unseen, glowingly unheard behind fresh talking heads … Continue reading

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Thoughts On Mockery


  I appreciate a wide scope of humor, from the basest slap-stick buffoonery to the driest intellectual witticisms, but I have a special affinity for mocking.  Mocking, while hardly the apex of all things comical, is especially endeared to me … Continue reading

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Haiku-Ku 3


  Soft yellow ducklings Never question where to go: Just follow momma    Pearls of Tessalon Glittering amber jewels Of Benzonatate   Bright rays pierce the clouds Gold shafts descend from Heaven Nature’s own spotlights   Brisk winds blow boldly Pulling … Continue reading

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The Line


  Who am I?  Just one in a long line Each of us has their place in line Each of us takes our turn at life   We ride the world, round and around Circling the sun, year after year Each a … Continue reading

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I’d Love To Change The World


  Many’s the time I’ve pondered: How does one change the world?  It’s not an easy thing to grasp, for the world is vast and populous and not designed for Man’s machinations.   First, one must decide and define what … Continue reading

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