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posted by Bill | 8:52 AM
who's the fool?nice , funny with serious undertones
read it there and reading it here also; smiled at each reading tooHappy Eastermuch love…
For me, it's a love haïku.
Good question, polona.Best of the season to a woman for all seasons, GillenaI rather agree with you, Monika, but I like to think it admits of varying readings. Playful, anyway, in the spirit of the day.
A story could be made of this one.Adelaide
This makes me think of my father - the added love and humour in still finding a joke funny, no matter how many times I've heard it.
In fact, Adelaide, I have one in mind. Glad you caught the possibility.A lovely comment, Jem. Thanks.
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who's the fool?
nice , funny with serious undertones
read it there and reading it here also; smiled at each reading too
Happy Easter
much love…
For me, it's a love haïku.
Good question, polona.
Best of the season to a woman for all seasons, Gillena
I rather agree with you, Monika, but I like to think it admits of varying readings. Playful, anyway, in the spirit of the day.
A story could be made of this one.
Adelaide
This makes me think of my father - the added love and humour in still finding a joke funny, no matter how many times I've heard it.
In fact, Adelaide, I have one in mind. Glad you caught the possibility.
A lovely comment, Jem. Thanks.
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