Prologue — Soft spoken
Prologue definition
“Prologue (Greek πρόλογος prologos, from προ~, pro~ – fore~, and lógos, word), or prolog, is a prefatory piece of writing, usually composed to introduce a drama. The Greek prologos included the modern meaning of prologue, but was of wider significance, embracing any kind of preface, like the Latin praefatio. The prologue is usually in the beginning of a book.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prologue
Prologue sample
Soft spoken is she; while working alone.
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An angel watches an EMO atone.
‘Peace on Earth. Good will to Men.’
Thoughts without pencil, paper or pen:
Keyboard computer, wordstation den;
Typing and tapping and clicking all day.
The sun is shining! Come out and play!
Alas! The rare birds flying never stray.
From the straight path of love and light.
Season of goodness and snow-filled white;
Melting the matrix of moon shine’s night.
By ‘what to think’ of humor and fun.
This ‘brain police’ and her brother sun.
Life’s a journey, we’ve just begun.
A writer’s block and ranter’s rave.
Blogging upon life’s surfing wave!
MS WordStarter 2010 clipart image

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