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It was all momentum but she failed the pirouette and the people who laughed above her hadn’t faced the battle yet. As fruit not roses rained down around her she thought of nothing but her hungry children and stayed. More at http://paultristram.blogspot.co.uk/. The post Backwards from the Pirouette | Paul Tristram appeared first on Best…
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Working with you has been a pleasure from start to finish. I’d like to leave you with a few thoughts: — You can do anything. When planning your future, do not limit yourself to the conventional career paths and to academic jobs dependent on advanced degrees. You can combine anything with poetry; you can be…
Gasket | Roger Still
This is a poem about the great and wondrous thing-a-ma-bob This is an homage to that bit of piping that just doesn’t run right keeping you up Sunday nights This is a stanza to honor that exorbitant bill to replace a small part you can’t remember the name of. The post Gasket | Roger Still…
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Life Gets Like This | Paul Tristram
It is set upon no hill, there is no boundary wall or fence, a moat swims elsewhere and the treasury is treasure less apart from one casket which holds nothing but my heart. Asking for no visitors and seeking nothing, life gets like this. More at http://paultristram.blogspot.co.uk/. The post Life Gets Like This | Paul…