Paris, Texas In the far‑off echo of a western sun, a quiet town where shadows bind and run. Paris, Texas, a name that quavers, a slice of the heart of the great
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Read more →Black Friday – the Great Shopping Glean In the pavements of the town the queues do grow, Each shopper armed with a bright‑coloured voucher, Cameras flash, the air hums with the low‑humm of
Read more →The Wizard of Oz Out from the bright Kansas plain she left with a suitcase of whispers and a silver fleck, Dorothy, who dreamed of a colourful quest, trod the road that turned her
Read more →Rebecca, you walk through Westminster’s marble halls, Her laugh a bright clapper‑cone, cheering the morning vows. She savours a cuppa, steam curling like a gentle cloud, While the Tube thrum beneath—London’s lifeblood, proud.
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