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    Mirror

    © 2025It shiversat my approach,each step toward reflectionwrinkles my arrivaldistorting is to was tilyesterme falls like bits of anvalsthudding in the sinkto break and curl and disappearsucked awayto lie on piles of yesterskinbeached upon some yestershore of me

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    • What an interesting opening. The mirror shivers upon your approach. I like this.

    • Thank you, Fia. And Happy Holidays!

    • Some days I glance at the mirror and can’t figure out who the stranger is. Like the mirror has ripples. But it’s no funhouse. I felt this one

    • Mirrors don’t lie! It’s the cold hard truth when it comes to appearances.
      I enjoyed the piles of yesterskin!

      Merry Christmas!

      • Thanks, Addy (hope you don’t mind the short moniker). Hang on to some of that yesterskin, it could be worth something some day! Happy holidays!

    • Okay. I didn’t know the mechanics of it, but now I do. My ex wife couldn’t walk past a mirror without stopping to admire herself, but she might run past them now, what with all that yesterskin pilled up. You’re hittin’ on all eight, old man.

      • Ah, I think you, Sam, whoever you are. Where am I, anyway? What’s wrong with this TV? It’s got words all over it. Where the hell’s the game? Why am I typing the thing’s I’m thinking? Whzzzzxxrzpzzzz …

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    My Favorite French Poem

    © 2025My Favorite French PoemC'est la vie,C'est la guerre,C'est les pommes de terre.

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    • Hi, Usha. Thanks for reading it, and I would love to help you; but part of the plot for this story is to use your computer or phone to search the web for a French to English translator and use it to tell you the words in English. The translator aps are free to use, mostly. Or you could go back to school and study the French language like I did, and now I know enough French to write a French poem, and this is the only time and place in my life that my education has paid off. Huzzah! Well, now you’ve got the tool to get the words — but that won’t tell you the meaning. That’s for you to figure out. Not even a fancy education like mine will give you that. You will need to think hard about what the words mean. They say different things to different people, Usha. Perhaps the original meaning is known only by the author.

    • I know those words! Only French I actually know. And I’ve used that phrase myself a time or two

      • Really? I wrote this more than 50 years ago when I was a young, horny USAF airman stationed in Germany, to impress a young French girl on our first date. She giggled, but it was our last date. How could you have possibly known that phrase? I never wrote it down anywhere until I posted it here! Where did you learn it?

        • My best friend growing up had a grandmother who was rather eccentric. She would make us ride in the backseat of her battleship olive green and wood paneled station wagon and randomly say things. We always paid attention because they were usually worth hearing. She said it one day on her way to drop us off at the state fair. It stuck in my head all these years. 😊

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    I Saw a Lady Cry Today

    © 2025I Saw a Lady Cry TodayBy FlatDaddyI saw a lady cry todayand tried to offer aid,But there was nothing I could sayto comfort this poor maid.The woman shook from toe to head,and cold can make one cry,But she...

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    The Adventures of Tex & Blae-Lok - 9

    © 2025 I am home now, alone in my “office.” I use quotes around it, because we know it isn’t really an office. It is the mudroom. I have a table with a fairly new plywood top. There is...

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    The Adventures of Tex & Blae-Lok - 8

    © 2025The King was too caught up in the recounting of his tale to notice us and continued as he paced, “The water that poured into the pond actually sparkled, even in the dimness of the cave where the only...

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