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While the ashes of marriage #2 were cooling, I began a journal here in verse, to keep myself out of trouble. So far so good, and one day at a time. I took a hiatus this past January, and I missed it terribly. Writing daily had changed the way I think - not my opinions, but the process of thinking itself. So here I am back again, and hungry. I began with three rules: (1) Iambic pentameter, (2) Perfect rhyme, and (3) It had to be true (no hyperbole). I hereby amend rule number 3: If I'm writing about myself, yes, it has to be true. But it doesn't, if I want to tell a story.

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SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 1:38AM

Homework Question. Tuesday Sep 14, 2010

Rate: 7 Flag

Today at homework time, I gave a quiz.
But first, I had a secret for my son.
It's one I tell him often, loudly, viz.,
"I LOVE YOU LOVE YOU LOVE YOU,"  And I'm done.
Then came the time for Oral Questionnaire.
"Is it YOUR fault your father and your mother
Live separately?"  Disint'rest filled the air.
Offhandedly, in concert with each other,
They simultaneously intoned a "No..."
And didn't even look up from their books.
But I was simply making sure they know;
I gauge it by the boredom in their looks.

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How lucky you all are to have each other and what riches you are giving them to keep. After I read and thought about your question, I remembered one I had for myself when so young. "Is it my fault my mother and father still live together?" No boredom then. Head hung often and always, always attempts made to help return love and make us whole. Such gifts you give to yours each day.
You're a wonderful and caring dad, DB ... no doubt about it!
I think for kids today divorce is as normal as apple pie, spiked with rum. In middle school, my son wondered why he alone, it seemed, was living with two parents. So not-normal!
That's a tough quiz to give. As students the tough quizzes are the most satisfying to pass with flying colors.
This shows how much you care about them. Maybe I should have given my oldest the same quiz a time or two instead of finding our when she was an adult that she was sure it was her.
Hi everyone. Feverish and having trouble holding my head up any longer. Tonight the bed is really calling out to me.

My apologies. Thank you for being so faithful.