rubbed out,
eradicated, erased.
the sum of yesterday;
each second of that experience,
everything seen, believed, imagined;
all that I wrote, all that was heard, all that was said,
razed from existence, from reality.
It has ceased to have been
it is rubbed out,
eradicated,
erased.
(including the piece of flash fiction I originally wrote for the A to Z Challenge)
©Jane Paterson Basil
That one just left me smiling. 😀
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I wasn’t smiling yesterday, but the result was good. 🙂
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What was going on yesterday?
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Ha! I just read the comment which follows this one…
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Sounds like an IT challenge day !?
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An IT challenge day would have been more enjoyable 🙂
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Oh, my assumption was wrong then 😦
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I’m afrais it was way out. My son and I fell out that day, but it turned out to be a good thing in the end. He can see something has changed in me, and he can’t control me any more. He’s glad – he knows it’s what he needs.
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That sounds really good!
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We have to break the pattern of co-dependancy.
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It’s not an easy thing to do. Good luck !
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