Monthly Archives: October 2018

Games are stories, too!

Games are stories, too! :- Doug.

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Rim of a precipice

Stories live on the rim of a precipice. :- Doug.

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Precious, sacred

These years are precious, sacred for the generations. :- Doug.

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Value to generations?

What value are we to the generations? :- Doug.

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Exchange among generations

What direction are we moving as a people? What exchange might we have among generations? :- Doug.

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Going to be unreasonable

We older ones are going to be unreasonable. :- Doug.

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What adult cannot guess

Old knows what adult cannot guess. :- Doug.

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Smarter than you

Old people are smarter than you. :- Doug.

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Grandma sitting

Grandma sitting effectual :- Doug.

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Elder effectual

Even while being more than doing, elders can be effectual. :- Doug.

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Being might be doing

Being might be doing seen from the viewpoint of the grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Not still but now

We are not still but now. :- Doug.

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Little melody

Little melody echoing long traces from both ends of the valley :- Doug.

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Pray to be useless

O pray to be useless—like art. :- Doug.

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Scolding for

Grand people can transfer value across generations by scolding for :- Doug.

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When we have left?

What is left when we old ones have left? :- Doug.

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Angel in that child

There’s an angel in that child urging her up and out and in that elder as well :- Doug.

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