Can you ever be happy?
Happy as a sandboy, perhaps.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Perhaps this dizziness will pass
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Marsupial is native to Australia
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Australia is full of variety. (Great to have you back, Elizabeth)
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Variety in interests is nice.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Nice to have you back.
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Things of fascination and love.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Feeling the will to act.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Think of the serious consequences.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Consequences result from every action.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Action speaks louder than drivel
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Drive until we get lost.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Lost in the snowy mountains.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Mountains are a climbing challenge
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Challenge me a riddle today.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Day after day, love shines.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Shines like a polished car
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Car is parked over there.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
There must be more choice
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Choice gives freedom to decide.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.
Today determines the following day.
A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.