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      PASSION

      He carried me to the left wing of the house. That room was another fusion of spaces: bedroom, office, walk-in wardrobe. It was modest compared to the main chamber — almost stoic. The headboard of a double bed stood...

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      "Beaufort, Beaufort by the sea..."

      In the distance, an echo"Beaufort, Beaufort by the sea..."Keeping cadence gently with the wavesThough I haven't walked this shore in yearsThe ghosts of footsteps linger hereFifteen men, forty-three poundsDancing with the sand fleasTheir ghosts are still runningYounger than the...

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      • I think this is the lightest piece I’ve read of yours. I’m almost in shock. lol. This carries a quiet, restrained reverence, the kind that honours memory without dramatizing it. The echo of cadence against the waves lingers long after the last line. Loved it.

      • I appreciate that, sincerely.

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      edge

      innocence is sad, you don't understand my maladystuck between two worlds, I shine then withdrawyour voice calls me forwardwith much trepidation I comeentering into an understanding with youyou will not scrutinize me harshlymy one vulnerability, I shy in the...

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      • One of the purest you are, Brenda when it comes to
        excavating the realms of intimacy. So, so enamored with this vibe…you get it!!

        Poetic love always

        Naaj

        • hello dearest Naajir that is a beautiful and soulful compliment thank you ❤️

      • Beautifully penned, Brenda. Excellent write my friend, I concur with Naaj. Nicely done per usual. Appreciate you.

        Damian

      • There is a sweet aching vulnerability to strip away the artifice and stand still long enough to be seen. This is beautiful, Crimsin.

        • hello dearest Kay thank you so kindly for such a lovely comment have a beautiful day ❤️

      • This is filled with intimacy. We all look for a sanctuary to feel cherished. Loved this:)

      • hello beautiful Adelphina thank you graciously for a very beautiful comment have a great day ❤️

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      Grimace the purple blob

      Is he a taste-bud or a milkshake?Everyone loves that happy, purple blob GrimaceHe's a McDonald character that loves milk shakesBack when he debuted in 1971, he was called Evil GrimaceEvil Grimace was sinisterA villain who would steal milkshakes from...

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      • I don’t remember him having 4 arms. That is a cool public service announcement to stay away from fast food.

        • the 4 armed Grimace was only for like a year or two. Many complaints were coming in from parents that Grimace was scaring the shit out of kids watching those commercials. Thanks Fia.

      • Cleverly penned, Keith. Excellent write my friend. Sounds like Grimace and Cookie Monster would have a lot in common. lol. So he couldn’t get over as a heel? So they turned him baby! The four arms are kinda creepy, even by dropping “Evil” it still sounds like a heel name. Was the Hamburglar a heel too? Stealing hamburgers and such. I’m having too much fun with the wrestling lingo brother. Appreciate you.

        Damian

        • HA! Hamburglar was always a heel. He was never gruesome or disturbed looking. One look at evil grimace was scary & unsettling for kids. I can see the similarities of Grimace & Cookie Monster. Totally. Thanks Damian for the fun reply back!

      • Hey Keith, I can dig it. Nicely written my dear friend!

      • The “Evil Grimace” design definitely leaned into that exaggerated, bulky cartoon villain look. It wasn’t really about realistic body size so much as creating a goofy, over-the-top shape that kids would instantly recognize. What’s funny is how he eventually transformed from a four‑armed “evil” milkshake thief into the friendly, clumsy purple blob everyone knows today, one of the strangest character glow‑ups in fast‑food history. Big purple hug, my dear friend.

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