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Hubert Might Go Upstairs But Not To Rome
Tea in the afternoon with his wife of many years is usually peaceful, Hubert thinks before he makes his announcement. Then he says it. 

"I'm going upstairs," Hubert tells Ruth as he hoists himself out...

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Categories: new campaign, marriage,
Form: Prose



The Curse of Conquerors Past, Part Ii
...Khan Williamson, for his troops called him that now,
split his forces and swarmed in from the west,
million of Uighurs joined him for revenge,
and all in his path could quickly attest

That if you surrendered to his...

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Categories: new campaign, adventure, conflict, dark, evil, history, scary, war,
Form: Epic
Premium Member New Resolution Discernment
Time for New Campaign Year ReSolutions,
perhaps informed with some new  political economy
discernment questions.

Why is a free market
most accessible to those with the largest investments
in marketing?

Could this be the same question:
Why are our free political...

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Categories: new campaign, culture, destiny, earth, environment, freedom, health, political,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Billy the Conqueror
Billy The Conqueror

Historians will tell you tales about William the Conqueror in times of old
and how he made for himself a terrifying yet interesting name,
but the King of all Creation has so named Billy the...

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Categories: new campaign, appreciation, inspiration, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Untitled Holiday
It’s a dark evil place
That I had to erase
It all needs to be replace 
Making some space

Twenty five years of pain
Is now down the drain
Washed out of my brain
Im starting a new campaign

Leaving on hot...

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Categories: new campaign, adventure
Form: Rhyme



How Are You Really
A new campaign for mental health
Is aimed to be reveally.
This New York website asks the question – 
So, “How are you really?”

For everyone is not okay
Though some pretend they’re steely.
To get more folks to open...

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Categories: new campaign, feelings,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things