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bouchon
Click here to hear the poet read his words: bouchon I’m standing at a bus stoptwenty minutes from homethe reasons don’t matterno sign of scheduled servicealready long overduethe traffic is nose to nosemile after milebarely movingnothing happeningother than tempers risinglike … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Poetry
Tagged absurd arrogance, bouchon, highest level of intelligence, La Foux, most advanced species, poem, Poetry, st tropez, swallows, traffic jam
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Mother-in-Law – Friday Fictioneers
Friday Fictioneers is hosted by the wonderful Rochelle, the undisputed master of what I call Sound Bite Fiction. She sets the weekly challenge, and the standard. This week’s photo, to my great surprise, is courtesy of my old friend Al Forbes. … Continue reading
Carnival Day – Haibun Thinking
AnElephantCant contemplate his life here Without the pleasures of eating and drinking So he continues to scribble About all sorts of nibbles And posts it here on his blog but not Haibun Thinking In the face of mounting indifference, AnElephant … Continue reading
Posted in Daft Rhymes, Haibun
Tagged carnival, flash fiction, france, french policeman, haibun thinking, haiku, mediterranean, medville, mimosa, parade, portuguese lunch, short story, traffic jam
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