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Monthly Archives: May 2011
A flocked tapestry
When we were young, we’d all flock to church. That was in our Wladiwostok days, when flocking was such fun. The whole flock would be gathered around the pastor and then drink. It was a like a huge cloud when … Continue reading
Posted in Bland observations, Creative writing, Fun, Life, Literature, Nonsense, Poetry, Writing
Tagged John Ashbery
11 Comments
Mona Lisa smiles, Jessica grins
Jessica’s grin, while being more wide than sublime, is still quite enigmatic, as it won’t let on by what it is provoked. Somebody may be talking about the latest epidemic or a death in the family – Jessica puts on … Continue reading
Posted in Bland observations, Creative writing, Enigma, Flash fiction, Fun, Life, Writing
Tagged 3WW, Mona Lisa
7 Comments
Pictures at an exhibition
Dutch or too much? Perhaps one of the pictures at the exhibition… My dear friend, We went to the exhibition, the big exhibition that is here in town, the big exhibition, I’m sure you’ve heard of it. You’re surely curious … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bland observations, Creative writing, Fun, Life, Nonsense, Poetry, Writing
Tagged Gertrude Stein, My Fair Lady, Raymond Queneau
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A gift
“You’re brandishing that cake like a weapon, a weapon of love and remorse, Thelma, and I still won’t for the world manage to rip it out of your arms and throw it out the window as I should. Now, on … Continue reading
Posted in Creative writing, Flash fiction, Life, Literature, Love, Sweet dreams and nightmares, Writing
9 Comments
The border
It’s going to be the end of something – leaving most everything behind – having had no time to pack much except for whatever little money I had, some clothes and my naked life – having been woken by the … Continue reading
Posted in Creative writing, Enigma, Flash fiction, Life, Literature, Sweet dreams and nightmares, Writing
Tagged One Single Impression
7 Comments