LAMASH —“Shoot with a camera! — Fight with a pen.” — Once the die is cast — All aspersions last. — We’ll continue to Draw from Five or So and So regular sources,
— With Words or Quotes of a particular Day. – AWAD and The Hot Word, Merriam-Webster and dare we mention the Urbans, — Give us the Framework of Whatever, – We try to say – with a rhyme or reason and the Glory of Linked Music and Music and the SPLINTERWEBS. — BTW that’s no exaggeration. — What’s hidden or tossed aside. — The SPLINTERWEBS — And Censorship — Somewhat irregular with constipation — without malice hopefully — And No Technological Evil Intent. — (Yogurt would help and Green Tea) — where innuendo might coincide. — With the Quality of mutual consent. — It’s here we’ll add our disclaimer — (Although we Generally Miss the Omnibus) — about the authenticity of Links: — We think we know what we’re doing when we do it — but we can’t fix what somebody else thinks, — or redacts or somehow or other reacts or moves around on You Tube. — We Religiously with Blasphemy, try to have a Little Fun — And try to remember Where They Went — Where Ever they are Un-linked. — Though Someplace else, but of course — From Soup to Adjust Desert. – Searching for the Source. –>> L.T.Rhyme — “HMMMMMM.” –>>J.J.Rousseau — ‘Steal these Books’: Hey Diddle Diddle –Blood is the Riddle

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(Spain); (Italy); France; Germany ; The UK; America — “Dust, Rainbows and Dirty Sox”: US; UK; DE; FR; IT; ES — Drugs, Rainbows and Dirty Words: Espaniel; Italiano; Francais; Sauer Kraut; UK fishy Chips; USA. –>>Rupert L.T.Rhyme – Forget about it — We can’t even give dem books away. — Here it is on Christmas Eve — Knowing there’s no need to Pray. — We’ve watched Mechanics walk on by — Strangers to the Street — Got Dat old time Guvment Religiousity — Payouts for Pentagonian Dee Feats. — We’re stuck with Mother Jones and the Oddity of faking rhymes — relaxing Dese old Bones. — Mayhap we’ve turned a corner — writing for our self — Well, maybe it’s a CIRCLE — in the Dust left on the shelf. –>>Likes To. Rhyme — With Lady Glencora this very morning passing — She had come home to die. — She slept overnight at the foot of the bed, with Rousseau resting closely by — Julia had come by yesterday to give Lady Glenn a fond farewell – - Lady Glencora was 17 and had lived a Cat’s life well. — A Huntress in her younger Day — Catching Rat, Mouse and Bird — Climbing to the top of the Crab Apple Tree — Watching — not saying a word. — Lady Glenn saw her prey as gifts: — Such is the natural world. — More Civilized than civilization — Civilization has died.
It’s never about money — So long as there’s food to eat — Lady Glenn knew her job: “Catch the Bunny” — Until she got too old. – Rousseau was her final companion — having had many others over her years. — Lady Glenn liked dogs much more than the cats with which she had to compete. — She Shrieked when Mr. Justice Brandeis was dying — With Rousseau she shared her treats and his food and his feet. — Through many stages Lady Glencora developed and to “Live with the Animals” we learn: — Life on this earth is precious — Living is something we earn. — Our package ends up as food anyway — Lady Glencora has left the Building — Coming back as Reincarnation Instant Breakfast would make for one Helluva Day. –>> Rupert Drives
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