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Chasing Dragons
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Second hand cheaper than new.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Mystica Flora
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New lollipops and old broccoli.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Chasing Dragons
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Broccoli can be Cubby's surname



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Mystica Flora
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Surname of mine remains unknown.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Chasing Dragons
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Unknown whether I keep up



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Mystica Flora
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Up, up, up and away!

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

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Away with the friendly angels

Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.

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Crazy old ape
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Angels dance on the pin.

Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

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Mystica Flora
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Pin this idea for now.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Crazy old ape
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Now we must write stories.

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Mystica Flora
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Stories have potential for inspiration.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Active Ink Slinger
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Inspiration, anticipated, wastes writing time

Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.

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Inspiration, anticipated, wastes writing time

Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.

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Mystica Flora
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Time restricts the earthly world.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Crazy old ape
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World of wonders awaits imagination.

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Mystica Flora
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Imagination may lead to misunderstanding.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Crazy old ape
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Misunderstanding is failure of communication.

Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

Plus One - A "Not What It Looks Like" comp entry

Mystica Flora
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Communication between friends is healthy.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

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Healthy folk avoid medical advice

Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.

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Mystica Flora
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Advice may sometimes be helpful.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Crazy old ape
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Helpful advice comes from experts.

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Mystica Flora
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Experts are not always wise.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Crazy old ape
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Wise men gave Jesus gifts.

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Mystica Flora
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Gifts given out of love.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

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Love, that many-splendoured thing.

Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.

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Mystica Flora
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Thing of which is radiant.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

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Radiant from joy, she was.

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Mystica Flora
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Was able to have peace.

Mater Dolorosa

A poem about my interpretation of Michelangelo's, "Pietà"; Our Lady's sufferings as She held Her lifeless Son, Jesus.

Crazy old ape
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Peace is something we need.

Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.

Plus One - A "Not What It Looks Like" comp entry