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Tonight's Poet Corner: Introspection

Dude. Dude. Dude. The yearbook is pretty much done. I say pretty much because we still need to cover prom. But prom isn't until the end of April. So as far as I'm concerned, the yearbook is pretty much done. I'm just waiting for final approval on remaining spreads before I submit them. It really, really hasn't sunk in yet that my first yearbook is almost completed. Still waiting, though. Anyway, I'm at my in-laws' place for a seder and Easter. ...Yeah. I'm going to enjoy my spring break. Have a great night and a great weekend, everyone.

Friday's Ten Word Tales: Adhesive Love

Adhesive Love by Belinda Roddie Duct tape fixes everything - except, of course, a broken heart.

Today's OneWord: Mask

Somehow, I can see right through your scheme. I can spot the face beneath your mask. I can count every scar you've collected throughout the years across your thinning skin. They form spider webs rather than constellations - cracks of age rather than strings of stars. You hold yourself upright, but your eyes beneath the plaster water, and not from the heat. Not from the strain. Not from the fatigue that you have brought upon yourself.