A circle has too much symmetry

Friday, September 15, 2006

And She Knows

This is my Scheherazade Project Entry; the subject is someone confronts a hard truth.

Everyone said she was the world’s best mother and her children were so lucky to have her. Her house was the house to play at; she supplied unlimited sodas, cookies and chips to all the neighborhood kids. If they were playing at her house she would order them all pizza, not even worrying about the price and if it would spoil their dinner. She never said no, even if they wanted to jump off the roof onto the trampoline she never said no. Her house was so clean too. Her house has an open door policy and every one is welcome there are no locks on the door. Everyone can partake of all the house has to offer, the pool, the hot tub, the basketball court, the trampoline, the completely stocked game room, and the children. And she knows

People come from everywhere to play there. All the neighborhood children play there at first. Different people come and go, some stay for a very long time. Everyone partakes in all the house has to offer, the pool, the hot tub, the basketball court, the trampoline, the completely stocked game room, and the children. And she knows

Years go by and she always praises her children to her friends. There are pictures of them all over the house, children painted by real artists. Beautiful children, in their portraits, in their adult photos too, but there are no recent pictures. Her children are so accomplished, a lawyer, a physicist and a veterinarian. Her friends are so puzzled that they never visit; she is the world’s best mother. Her children estrange the world’s best mother. Everyone has partaken in all the house has to offer, the pool, the hot tub, the basketball court, the trampoline, the completely stocked game room, and the children. And she knows, and the hard truth has not changed her open door policy where every one is welcome there are no locks on the door. Everyone can partake all the house has to offer, the pool, the hot tub, the basketball court, the trampoline, the completely stocked game room, and the children. And she knows

6 Comments:

  • good story, Spinner!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:37 AM  

  • Thanks, I am not really a writer.

    By Blogger Spin_Doc1, at 6:34 PM  

  • I'm having a hard time coming up with something for this theme.

    Was this drawn from real life observations?

    By Blogger Michelle, at 7:01 AM  

  • I have no imagination, it is all real life just not always my life.

    By Blogger Spin_Doc1, at 9:36 AM  

  • Creepy, I like it :-)

    By Blogger Sam, at 2:05 PM  

  • At first I thought that it was a typo and then the meaning sunk in. God forbid...

    By Blogger Ditto, at 5:52 PM  

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