Happy Holidays from 1000 Journals!
“…My death comes to me uncomplicated and shy To receive me In lilacs and marred ecstasy. She begot me with a smileAnd I, her, with a lie. By submissions guise, I shall ariseTo win Death's young and bare heartWith cries of disfiguring compromise Of a love that was never apart.”
Excerpt -“Something of Birth” Copyright G. James Wyrick 1993
Just to let you know, my short story collection “A History of Sarcasm” is now available to buy. (It’s great, by the way.)
You can get it from www.doghorn.com
More details on my website, www.frankburton.co.uk
“The writer William Burroughs once called language “a virus from outer space”, and there’s a sense of that in A History of Sarcasm, where Burton holds words up to the sun and lets the light shine through them.”
David Swann.
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Sending Sweet Blessings Your way on this Beautiful Day, ~Rhonda Grace
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