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    Lunch?
    Three dakika pass, then Gwen’s phone vibrates on her desk. Sorry, I have a lunch meeting today.
    Another one? Okay. She puts her phone down on her desk, trying not to slam it on the hard surface. There is a bad feeling in the pit of her stomach that has been plaguing her since Sunday night, when Arthur chose to go nyumbani instead of staying another night.
    He’s allowed to sleep in his own bed. He’s paying rent on the place, he should spend some time there, she had told herself. Still, it’s not the fact that he went home, but he was just… weird. Closed off. Awkward. In the short time we’ve been together, we’ve never had an awkward moment. Just in the lift that first night. Until we kissed.
    “Gwen?” Merlin’s voice brings her back to reality.
    “Hmm?”
    “You all right?”
    “I don’t know. I think Arthur’s avoiding me.”
    “What makes wewe say that?”
    “Because I haven’t seen him since Sunday night, and it’s already Wednesday!”
    “Another lunch meeting today, then?” Merlin raises an eyebrow.
    “So he claims,” Gwen shrugs.
    “He could at least be creative. Come up with fresh material.” Merlin shakes his head. “And what was it last night? His long-lost Great Aunt Myrtle came to town and wanted to take him to dinner?”
    “Said his father was having him and his sister over for a family dinner.”
    “Right. Does he even have a sister?”
    “Yes, I’ve seen her picture.”
    “Sure it wasn’t one that just came with the frame?”
    “Merlin!”
    “Sorry. I liked the guy when I met him, but if he’s jerking wewe around, that doesn’t sit with me.”
    “Thank you, Merlin. If he would just talk to me, maybe I could figure out what’s going on. But I haven’t even run into him in the lift, which is very unusual.”
    “That is weird.”
    “Excuse me,” Gwen says suddenly, getting up and walking briskly to the ladies’ room. Merlin sighs. He couldn’t help but notice the glassiness of her eyes and the way her face crumpled and her voice shook before she took off.
    When she returns to her desk, Merlin is nowhere to be seen. Ten dakika later, her phone buzzes again, and she grabs it like she wishes to choke the life out of it.
    Roof. It’s from Merlin.
    Gwen trudges to the lift, pokes the highest button, and rides the short distance to the roof access.
    Merlin is waiting with a bag from McDonald’s but his face is grim. “Your boyfriend is stupid,” he declares.
    “Obviously, but what specifically brings on this assessment?” she asks, sitting on a ledge. He hands her a chicken sandwich, fries, and a Diet Coke. “Thank you.”
    “I just saw him at McDonald’s.”
    “What?” Gwen shouts, setting her chakula down. “Did he see you?”
    “No, thankfully.”
    “Shitbag.”
    “Now, maybe his meeting was cancelled…” Merlin starts.
    “So now you’re defending him?”
    “No! But… he looked quite miserable, actually. I don’t think he would have seen me if I had walked right past him. He was eating, alone. Sort of.”
    “Sort of?”
    “Well, he was definitely alone. His Big Mac was halfway to his mouth, but it wasn’t getting any further. For like two minutes.”
    “Why doesn’t he talk to me if something is troubling him?” Gwen wonders. The reality of the situation, that they really haven’t known each other for very long, suddenly hits her. “He doesn’t know me well enough to trust me yet,” she whispers, reaching for a napkin to dab her eyes, still red from earlier.
    “I don’t think it’s that, Gwen. wewe are a very easy person to like and trust,” Merlin says, wrapping his arm around her. “Most guys just tend to keep their emotions bottled up inside. I am unusual in that respect,” he grins at her.
    “Yes, Merlin, your emotions are generally clearly on your sleeve for all to see,” she says, taking a drink of her soda.
    Merlin puts his arm around her shoulders and hugs her to his side.
    She picks up her sandwich, sandwichi and takes a small bite. “I think I’m going to go nyumbani after lunch,” she says.

xXx

    If you’re going to lie about a lunch meeting, at least have the brains to keep your sorry punda in your office instead of going out where people can see you.
    Gwen presses send, tosses her phone on the kitanda cushion and reaches for another salted caramel, karmeli bar.

xXx

    “Merlin?” Arthur’s voice behind him makes Merlin jump out of his skin.
    “Well, you’ve got some nerve,” Merlin glares back at him.
    “I know. Um, where’s Guinevere?” he asks. Merlin can see the remorse, but he’s still mad at Arthur, so he decides to not be helpful.
    “She’s not here.”
    “I can see that. Where did she go? Please.”
    “Why should I tell you? So wewe can make sure to not go there?”
    Arthur drops his head and looks to the side, glancing at Gwen’s tidy desk, noting how everything is just so, her piles of work are tidy, her pens and pencils in a little ceramic cup that looks as though it has been decorated kwa a child.
    “I need to talk to her. To see her. Explain myself,” Arthur says quietly.
    “She went home,” Merlin relents, turning back around, facing his dawati again.
    “Thank you, Merlin.”
    “Arthur?” Merlin says, not turning around.
    “Yes?”
    “Are wewe going to break up with her?”
    “No. But now I’m worried that I may have just dug my own grave.”
    “You should be,” Merlin answers, not helping him at all.

xXx

    Gwen’s doorbell jolts her awake. She’d fallen into an exhausted sleep, strung out from crying and slightly overdosed on sugar. She sits up and looks around, blinking. Then the kengele rings again, and she can hear a faint, “Guinevere?” from the other side of the door.
    She gets up, walks casually to the door, turns the knob just so the door drifts open six inches, and then walks away, back to the living room. She doesn’t look at him.
    She hears Arthur enter and close the door behind him quietly, hears him follow her path to the living room.
    He sits opposite her, on an upholstered chair, and looks at her.
    I’m sure I look like complete shit, and I don’t care. Let him see me at my worst. It’s his fault I look like this anyway. She watches him a moment, and it hits her that he doesn’t look much better. He looks like he hasn’t slept.
    “I’m sorry, Guinevere,” he finally says, his voice soft, pained.
    “That’s a good start,” she answers. He looks away.
    “What the hell, Arthur?” she finally says, exasperated. “If wewe don’t want to see me anymore, at least have the balls to tell me straight!”
    “I… it’s not that. I do want to still see you,” he says, looking at his hands, elbows resting on his knees.
    “Then why did wewe bail on Sunday like wewe suddenly didn’t want to be here, like wewe couldn’t stand being around me any longer? Why have wewe been avoiding me all week?”
    Arthur still says nothing, continuing to look miserable and guilty.
    “If wewe can’t even talk to me, Arthur, then this isn’t going to work. We aren’t going to work.”
    “I know,” he says, “it’s just hard for me.”
    “Why?”
    “Because I feel really dumb right now, and now that I see how upset I’ve made you… how many of these bars have wewe eaten?” he asks, indicating the now half-empty pan on the table.
    “More than I should,” she says. “They’re melting a bit now, I should put them back in the fridge,” she adds, absently.
    “I’m confused and a little freaked out,” Arthur blurts suddenly.
    “Oh,” Gwen says. I don’t know what I was expecting, but it wasn’t that. “What about?”
    “My feelings.”
    “You don’t know how wewe feel?”
    “No, I know how I feel. I’m just…”
    “Confused and freaked out kwa it?”
    He nods. Then, closing his eyes, he whispers, “Truth.” He’s not sure exactly what she’ll ask, but at this point, he needs to give her the control, let her ask what she wants to know.
    “Why?” she asks.
    She would pick the hard question. “Because I’ve never felt like this about anyone ever before,” he quietly admits. “It’s like… when I’m not with wewe I feel like someone has taken something from me. I… I’ve had other girlfriends in the past, obviously, but I’ve never felt the… intensity of feeling that wewe seem to bring out.”
    Whoa. Gwen is speechless. Is he saying he loves me? Dare I ask? No. Don’t. Not until wewe are certain as well.
    “Say something,” he whispers.
    “I suppose that can be confusing and scary,” she answers.
    “I dated this one girl for over a mwaka and I never felt…”
    He never felt like her like he does about me, Gwen finishes mentally, nodding. “I know,” she whispers.
    “You do?” he asks, looking up suddenly.
    “I do. This week, when I didn’t see you… it sounds really stupid,” she stops, shaking her head.
    “No, please tell me,” he asks.
    “I felt… lost. And then when I began to think that wewe were avoiding me, it was like someone was stepping on my chest.”
    “Oh, Guinevere, I’m so sorry about that,” he says, his voice pained, and finally he crosses to sit beside her on the couch. “I don’t know what I was thinking.” He takes her hand in between his.
    “You were thinking that wewe could sort your feelings out if wewe stayed away from me,” she whispers
    He nods. “Didn’t work. I only ended up zaidi confused.”
    Gwen nods.
    “I do feel better now, actually,” he admits, but then he furrows his brow. “How about you? Can wewe forgive me?”
    “I’ll take it under advisement,” she says, smiling a small smile.
    Arthur opens his mouth, then closes it again. He doesn’t know what to say, so he leans in and kisses her, softly but ardently, pouring his soul into her until she cannot even remember her own name.
    “Truth,” Gwen whispers when their lips part, gasping for air.
    “Do… do wewe feel the same?” he asks, his eyes closed, as if he is afraid to see her reaction to the question.
    “The same…” she whispers still, “the same overwhelming, all-encompassing desire… no, need to be with you, the same bewildering feeling of abandonment when we are apart, the same sense of completeness, contentment… just rightness when we’re together? That same?”
    He nods, his face in her neck, his hands gripping her waist.
    “Yes. I do,” she answers, and she feels him breathe again, exhaling heavily against her. “And of course I forgive you,” she adds, running her fingers into his hair.
    Arthur’s phone rings and he slowly pulls away from her and pulls it from his pocket.
    “You really know how to ruin a moment, Dad,” he mutters, then swipes his finger across the screen.
    Gwen watches him, taken aback at the redness rimming his eyes.
    “Hello,” he answers.
    “No, I told Elana that I was gone for the day, didn’t she tell you?”
    “Yes, well she’s a complete flake, I definitely told her. I wasn’t feeling well.”
    “No. Honestly, I have no idea. I really wasn’t paying attention. Not feeling well, remember?”
    “Most likely. I just need some rest, I think. No, don’t send over any soup, I’ll be fine. Really. Thanks, Dad, ’bye.” He sets his phone to silent and places it on the meza, jedwali beside the pan. Then he reaches for a bar.
    “Whoa, these are really soft,” he says, quickly depositing the small square into his mouth before his hand becomes a mess of caramel, karmeli and chocolate. Then he picks up the pan and takes it to the jikoni to put it back in the fridge.
    “Arthur?” Gwen calls after him. “What… what made wewe come over?”
    “I got your text, obviously. Who saw me?”
    “Merlin.”
    “Ah. I was wondering if it was you.”
    “If I had seen wewe there, wewe would have known before now,” she says, raising her eyebrow at him as he sits at the end of the kitanda and motions for her to come over into his arms.
    “So I’m fortunate that Merlin spotted me and not you,” he says, pulling her back against him, snuggling her into his chest.
    “Yes. But from what Merlin says, wewe weren’t noticing much of anything during your lunch.”
    “I don’t even know if I finished it.”
    “What took wewe so long?” she asks, turning her face to look up at him.
    “What?”
    “It was nearly two hours between my text and your appearance. I fell asleep, actually.”
    “Oh. I didn’t get the text right away because I was… wait for it… in a meeting.”
    Gwen actually laughs.
    “A real one, honest.”
    “Oh, is that what wewe were talking about to your father when wewe alisema wewe weren’t paying attention?”
    “Yep. As soon as I saw your text, I ran upstairs to your office, but wewe were gone.”
    “You did?”
    “Yes. And I must say that Merlin gave me rather a frosty reception. Wasn’t surprised then, even less surprised now, now that I know he was the one that caught me.”
    “That was pretty stupid,” she says, and he pokes her in the ribs. “Hey!”
    “Yeah, it was. Obviously wasn’t thinking clearly.”
    They sit quietly for a bit, Gwen cozy in Arthur’s embrace, staring at the television. It’s been on the whole time, on the chakula Network, ignored.
    “I’ve seen this one,” Arthur says after a time. “Morimoto wins.”
    “Morimoto wins 98% of the time, Arthur. He’s scary good.”
    “Too bad it’s not Battle Avocado, though,” Arthur teases.
    “I would have to turn it off,” Gwen says, settling against him zaidi now, using him as her mattress, pillow, and teddy kubeba all in one.
    “I upendo how wewe feel cuddled against me,” he mutters into her hair.
    “You are very comfortable,” she says, smiling. “Arthur?”
    He looks down at her, running his hand along her arm, caressing from elbow to shoulder and back down again. “Truth,” he says, sensing a swali coming.
    “What scared wewe away on Sunday?”
    “It’s bizarre,” he warns.
    “Try me.”
    “Lance did.”
    “Lance?” she turns and looks up at him again, and he leans down and kisses her.
    “Yes. I didn’t like the way he was… leering at wewe at the chajio, chakula cha jioni Saturday night. He’s got it bad for you, and I know you’re not interested, but it still made me jealous. Unreasonably so, aliyopewa the short time we’ve been together. I wanted to walk around the meza, jedwali and ngumi, punch him, if for no other reason than to mess up his good-looking face a little.”
    “So your own jealousy made wewe realize the, um, depth of feeling wewe have for me, and wewe freaked.”
    “I think so.”
    “That’s actually… kind of sweet, Arthur,” she says.
    “In a twisted kind of way.”
    She laughs, turning her face into his chest.
    “Can I stay tonight?” he asks.
    “Do wewe really think wewe need to ask?”
    “Well, after today, yes,” he admits. “I don’t have any clothes, though. For tomorrow.”
    “Hmm.” He should keep some emergency supplies here, Gwen finds herself thinking.
    “Tell wewe what,” he says, tilting her face up, kissing her nose. “I’ll take wewe out to eat,” he kisses her forehead, “then we’ll stop at my place,” he kisses her cheek, “and I’ll grab some things,” he kisses her lips, “and then we can come back here,” he kisses her lips again, longer.
    “Or,” she pulls away, “we can go to your place,” she kisses his chin, “and wewe can get your stuff,” she kisses his neck, “and then we can go to the market,” his neck again, “and then come back here and cook dinner,” she moves back to his lips, “and eat here,” kisses his lips again, “alone.”
    He captures her lips and squeezes her tightly, lingering over her, kissing her softly.
    “I like the way wewe think.”

Part 6: link
added by EPaws
Source: euphoria1001
posted by kbrand5333
Fic 6: link

Apocalypse

Prompt: Staying in kitanda instead of going to work on a cold December morning


“Come on come on come on…” Arthur prompts in the doorway, a mantra to the small fluffy dog sniffing around in the frigid air. He dances on his bare toes, knowing that as soon as he turns away au decides to close the main door, she’ll be back and scratching. au worse, barking, which will make the neighbors kuvuka, msalaba at this early hour.

“Finally,” he breathes, opening the glass storm door just enough to allow his number one shabiki and devotee, Jingle the corgi, back into the house. “Took wewe long...
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posted by kbrand5333
I wrote this prior to 5x12. I have since altered the beginning to match the actual events at the end of 5x13.


    “The king is dead,” Sir Leon’s stalwart voice addresses the crowd, “long live the queen!”
    “Long live the queen.”
    “Long live the queen.”
    Those assembled repeat the words, but there is an underlying sadness in them. Camelot is in mourning for their beloved young king.
    Guinevere sits on her throne, Arthur’s empty kiti, kiti cha beside her.
    ...
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posted by ellarose88
So there is only one episode left before Merlin ends for good. And I'm both excited and sad to see it end. Excited because whole it seems that this episode will be sad, maybe there will be some light at the end of the tunnel. Yes, I will always try to find something positive in anything. That is the way I am.

Yet I'm sad because I'll miss seeing Arthur and Gwen on our screens. Angel and Bradley truly have one of the best on screen chemistry I have ever seen. They have truly made Arwen work after the crappy treatment from the producers. Really, the whole cast deserved better.

And while its sad...
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"The Diamond of the Day" Part 1

Hey there. Sixty-three down and two to go. Now who alisema that? Oh, yeah, it was Bradley James earlier this week I think. I’m really not sure how I’m feeling about this. I should be super sad, but for some reason I’m not. Not sure why. Speaking for myself, I think I’ve invested far too much time and emotion into this. It’s a tv onyesha and while it’s been somewhat of a “hobby” in my case there have been times it’s been somewhat a stress on the blood pressure and I’m speaking seriously. But on the other hand, there’s my main reason for watching:...
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"The Kindness of Strangers"

I can't believe the lack of excitement about this episode. I guess it's what should be expected after we wore ourselves out last week running the gamut of emotions on that one.

We know there will be something of Arwen in this, but not much. Merlin will be center stage which is fine. Well, we shall see. I'm not even going to bother to put up a picture yet until afterwards as the only one of interest to us---well, I want to see for sure what that is all about first.

OK, that's all I have to say. See wewe all after.
posted by kbrand5333
In honor of the birthday girls
Joppa: 5 December
Guen_evere: 6 December
Shuvarna: 7 December

Hope wewe all had a great day!


When the Himalayan peasant meets the he-bear in his pride,
He shouts to scare the monster, who will often turn aside.
But the she-bear thus accosted rends the peasant tooth and nail.
For the female of the species is zaidi deadly than the male.
- from “The Female of the Species,” Rudyard Kipling, 1911


    Gwen sees the Arthur and the knights emerge from the dark cavern, dirty, some slightly bloodied, but all alive and well. She had been on pins and needles for...
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Saturday 1st of December

Merlin knows he must act fast before Morgana’s twisted control over Gwen gets further out of hand.
But only the most powerful magic can save the Queen and this will not be easy, even for Merlin. As the High Priestess tightens her grip on Camelot, one thing is clear - she will not give up her puppet without a fight.

Colin morgan is Merlin, Bradley James is Arthur, Angel Coulby is Gwen, Katie McGrath is Morgana, Richard Wilson is Gaius and John Hurt is the voice of the Great Dragon. Tom Hopper, Rupert Young, and Eoin Macken return as The Knights of the Round Table
Hey, hey, hey. I haven't been around because of this power outage and I'm sure I've missed quite a lot so can't wait to get back and find out what I've been missing. My hubby let me use some of the generator power (modem on a surge protector) to get online for awhile and to get emails, etc. So naturally one of the first things on my orodha is to set up our episode discussion for this week. Crossing fingers to be able to see it before the siku is over! I see electric utility workers down the street!!!!!!

Hope everybody enjoys this episode coming, and I hope to read up on the inayofuata two asap because...
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So, folks, let’s see what we get today. Of primary interest to most of us, let’s see if our little couple, now married, get to have a few dakika alone together for the first time in season 5. Let’s see if they actually even have a conversation between themselves, even if only a few words are exchanged. Only a matter of a couple of hours and we’ll know about that.

Let’s see what Princess Mithian is all about. When we first heard Janet M. was coming back with her character, I remember some concern among us that trouble was going to be stirred up between Mr. and Mrs. Pendragon as a result....
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posted by Arina0122
Ladies, thank wewe for your inspiration. I have never written before and this is my first shabiki fiction. Please forgive any errors: grammar, typos and etc.



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Gwen Thomas, seventeen mwaka old junior at Camelot High gathered up her courage and started down the hallway to ask her longtime friend, Arthur Pendragon, eighteen mwaka old senior to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. (In the United States, the Sadie Hawkins Dance is usually a less formal dance sponsored kwa a high school, middle school au college, in which female students invite male students.)was tonight and she had waited too long already. She...
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She sat in the nearly-empty coffee shop, cradling a rather oversized cup in her hands, her delicate fingers unable to span the width of it. The cup was a creamy ivory, a direct contrast to her own tawny complexion.

She blew on the surface of the steaming liquid in an attempt to cool it down so that she could sip it without scalding her lips. She liked her chai slightly warm, but realized early on that to ask it to be served as such was sacrilege. She has been a frequent enough visitor of this establishment to know that it's owners and patrons took their beverages very seriously—something which...
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    Inside the train, Gwen stands kwa the door looking dejected. Her moyo is aching and she doesn’t even know how to contain the pain. It creeps, leaving her dizzy. ‘Did I say all those things? Did I really say that?’ she thinks, trying to recall what has happened. Everything seems like a dream, but the pain she feels in her moyo is real. She drops her bag, clutches her moyo and slumps to the ground. Tears are rolling down, wetting her neck and her shati but she doesn’t care about it anymore. Her breathing is coming in rapidly as she...
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posted by ellarose88
Title: A Knight’s Tale
Author ellarose88
Rating: PG (with some slight sexual references! :P)
Word count: 2, 581
Characters/Pairings: Gwaine, Gwen, Arthur/Gwen, Gwaine/Gwen (bffs), Merlin, the Knights of Camelot.
Spoilers/Warnings: None really, just a Future Fic.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Merlin. If I did things would be different just a tad and I would own Arthur and Gwaine. Elyan and Percival too!
Summary: Gwaine gets enchanted….
Author’s notes: This fic was written last mwaka for sophielou21's Birthday. This was Part One of her present.

Thanks must also go to mustbethursday3 for the prompting...
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kusoma on tumblr that Gwen was harboring secret feelings for Lancelot while engaged to Arthur; and Morgana would not have been able to used Lancelot without Gwen still having feelings for him. Say what? I respectfully disagree. Sometimes I wonder if we are all watching the same show.

Regarding Gwen’s supposed feelings for Lancelot: Gwen did not harbor any secret upendo for Lancelot while engaged to Arthur. At the start of series 4, one mwaka had elapsed since Lancelot returned fulltime to Camelot as a knight, yet during that time Gwen and Arthur were going strong. Their upendo deepened, and there...
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Let it be known. None of my clan of womanhood I call mates take prisoners lol. We are not loud. We do not foster war, however, never think we will not take wewe out. Keep your shit to yourself. I laughed when I read this, because wewe really could not get much zaidi ARYAN than the woman being insulted lol. I mean really, wewe could not on any level. Anyway, she answered, all those years of public school (really means private) and actual knowledge will out. Yeah, she done good today.

Enjoy...oh this DISEASED ELEMENT was responding to her 101 History Course on BRITAIN. Clueless moron of course - aren't they always?

One of my favourite sayings in the world is keep your enemies closer...best way to destroy them. Let them think they have wewe but all this while wewe are perfectly aware and instead play them to the hilt until they hang themselves - they always do.

Ahh yes, the ART OF WAR, Sun Tzu approved dontchya know lololol.
Song 5: link


From wandering in the forest,
I have come into a clearing
Where I trust all men.
I am a lion who enters quietly
The cage of his own heart.


    Arthur is pacing. He is anxious. Restless. Distracted.
    Happy.
    “Are wewe all right, Arthur?” Merlin asks. “You’re stalking your room like a caged animal.”
    Arthur stops and looks at Merlin. “Am I all right? Of course I’m all right! I’m the happiest man in the world tonight, wewe know that!”
    “Then why are wewe pacing?”...
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Song 1: link


Since I have met wewe once,
I will meet wewe twice.
If we had lived forever,
We would have met before
And alisema goodbye, hello,
Goodbye, hello, goodbye,
Until the clocks break down.
When anything is possible,
Very little will do nicely.
These tables are my friends.
There are others,
But these are my friends.



    Surely there are zaidi mushrooms in that thicket, Guinevere thinks, ducking under the low-hanging branches of an immense willow mti surrounded kwa thick undergrowth. She creeps along, her young limbs carrying her easily, her young eyes trained on the forest floor.
    She...
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A/N: I came across this set of eleven songs based on some short poems. The poems are kwa George Montgomery, but I don’t know what their actual names are, if they even have names. I found some of them beautiful and all of them interesting, so I’m attempting to use them as bases for some mini-fics.

The poems were set to muziki kwa William Bolcom, intended for performance kwa voice, piano, and a solo dancer. Hence the title Songs to Dance. It was only performed this way once, in New York in 1991. The pianist was William Bolcom, the soloist Joan Morris (Bolcom’s wife), and the dancer was Dan Wagoner...
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Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Independence siku is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence siku is the national siku of the United States

Hope you're all enjoying your day. I'll think of wewe enjoying your barbecues, parties etc. while I'm at work LOL