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    The Raven's Shrill, The Poet's Echo

    “In the company of imageries within my castle, I voice for everyone my next poetic verse. All the empty halls listen and echo my passion, And in darkly rich verse I immerse.”   Through the courtyard, pulls up a hearse, Beneath the arms of stone...

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    • This is so dark and haunting. fav line is “Their shrill shadowed the echo through these hollow halls,
      “The dark-suited burial conveyance led amiss of a poet’s demise.”

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    Holding On To My Shillelagh

    My hands—one holds a quill, the other holds a bouquet of anesthesia with ghost of a whisper, leaving no prints of my epitaph. Spilling whiskey on my words, drowning in ink, listening to the raven caw a guacamole, with...

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  • Means

    Biden calls it values.The missile is indifferent.The end justifies the means. Trump calls it winning.Facts are negotiable.The end justifies the means. Putin calls it history.Graves are future tense.The end justifies the means. Xi calls it harmony.Silence is compliance.The end justifies the means. Netanyahu...

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    • Very good. I just read that Musk said that death is faulty design and in the future we will figure out how to fix it.

    • Thanks Fia.
      Don’t normally agree with Elon but he is right that death will be eventually defeated by science but probably only for the rich.
      You wouldn’t want the poor living forever now ..would you.
      Seriously,who really wants to live forever..not me.
      💋

    • Cleverly penned, Peter. Powerful write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

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    The Terror in the Community

    The Terror In The Community. The community was designed as a euphoric cornucopia of green, lush plant life, all underwater in a 25-gallon tank. Introducing into this tank were three. You heard me, three fanciful goldfish. One was an Oranda that...

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    • Cleverly penned, Fia. Excellent write my friend, I always enjoy your amazing storytelling. Appreciate you, cuz.

      Damian

    • Fantastic. Love it, Fia.

    • Why not just flush Maurice?? Get rid of the non team player! maybe he can go rule the sewers or something, LOL.
      I’m just being logical! Or put his ass with a male Beta (Japanese Fighting fish). No more Maurice!

    • Chère F.,
      I’d love it if this would find you mellow and at ease, just before the weekend.

      I’ve read your poem and I don’t understand it.
      blunt Dutch analysis.
      But I love the kiss by Brancusi (singer museum Leiden the Netherlands) without understanding too.
      I love some of Rothko’s work too.

      Understanding isn’t always about what you/I can grasp at any time!
      I love this write of yours and I think it’s raking me a little more time.

      So:
      Please be patient with me!
      I’ll be back, I promise! Have a very nice weekend…..
      Warm Waving from a distance, Gus

    • Cook Maurice and have him as an appetizer. He’d be with you forever. Great story Fia.

    • This starts playful but slowly tightens into something darker.
      Power and cruelty don’t need much space to show themselves.

    • Clean slate works also. Lol

    • I think you’ll need to build a little underwater jail and keep Maurice there as punishment.
      This was great, yes it’s frustrating that your fishes kept dying but I love how you told this story not just as the observer but almost like a deity that you had power but they kept dying on you while you weren’t looking.
      Awesome work.

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    hush

    silently simmering inside my dreadalone in the feeling I sulkit is for me to face...the bleakmy sanity doesn't allow deep bondsmy behaviour dictates who sticks aroundthere are those I reachthen the pack gathers round and shames my favored person...

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    • Powerfully penned, Brenda. Excellent write my friend, it always helps knowing someone understands and has our back. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Chère C.,
      In the Netherlands, we believe that everyone has ‘een rugzakje’. A backpack, but the addition of ‘je’ can’t be translated as far as I know. It’s there to indicate that sometimes it’s heavy and sometimes less. If I make any sense.

      In this rugzakje we all carry things from present and past (mostly).
      The thing for others, is to accept other rugzakjes too. I hear what you say, and at the same time I know that there will be more people who will support and embrace you.

      The days will be getting longer. I hope that more hours of light will strengthen you.

      Warm regards, Gus

    • A great piece written for your husband. Nicely executed!

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