
I have to say, I currently miss the person I was on November 5th. At the present time, I feel I am fed up with historical moments for quite a while. How many can there be in a few years and when should you take a breath in between?

I have to say, I currently miss the person I was on November 5th. At the present time, I feel I am fed up with historical moments for quite a while. How many can there be in a few years and when should you take a breath in between?

I’m interested in environmental issues, among other things, so I write about them as I write about everything else that moves me. I try to do my best in my everyday life – day after day to keep this world green and safe. BUT I’M NOT PERFECT.

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Emojis kill brains. Emojis make you look stupid. And me too. All of us. I think emojis make us all kind of silly.

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My March was eventful. It gave me a few surprises, many laughs, a couple of wonderful movie nights, and a few tears. There was success and confusion. I made a mistake that should have never happened and my pride got a damper. On the other hand – because there is always a silver lining – I am proud of how I reacted.

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“A positive example of where you’ve felt loved, not when?” Yes, I remember the WHERE, it was in the bedroom last night, twice.

Imagine! A theater stage, lights dimmed, celebrity judges sitting in the front row, the audience behind them, all waiting for the first homeless person to appear.

And there it is, finally, it was about time. Drum roll, please. You are reading the dumbest question in the history of daily writing prompts, which includes the original Daily Prompts. Which, let’s face it, perhaps makes me a dumb blogger, because I can’t help but have to answer.

We interrupt this poem to bring you reports
of an explosion
of wild untruths and other signs that the news
is broken.

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Campaign flyers torn on the wet lawn
They’re grinning at me, those old soaked posters,
The faces of old men made up as youngsters

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There is nothing
left to say,
according to all
who think they’re right –
the right only care
what’s right
the left are far too
interested in what’s left –
I left it there.
It doesn’t feel right.