Grimbeau

Scroodles

Tag: Joy

Doors

The noose was too loose, the trap door was stuck.
‘Lydia Steptoe, you are by dint of serendipity, free to roam the earth, jejune and fancy free’
The voice removed the sack. It was Mr Kipling.
‘James Hayter?’
‘None other’ said James Hayter, glowing with avuncular warmth
‘Are you pulling my leg?’ said Lydia.
‘No, dear lady. The rules are clear as custard tarts. Now off you trot, and sorry for the cock-up.’
James Hayter doffed his manky indigo topper and indicated the door marked ‘Exit’
The lights went orange. The cluster of onlookers began to hop on their right legs. Lydia stepped down from the rickety scaffold and scuttled toward the door. Before pushing the bar she turned
‘For what was I condemned to hang, James Hayter?’
‘Wasting court time with mediocre card tricks’
‘Seems a bit harsh’, she thought nodding mock penitence

Outside it was dark. The cathedral bell rang six-fifteen. A hansom cab was waiting. The driver smiled a welcome. Lydia jumped in.
‘Where to, Lydia Steptoe?’, said the Cabby, ’My name is Sylvia Simms’
‘Houndslow, please, Sylvia Sims.’, said Lydia, ‘and don’t spare the horses.’
‘Right you are Ma’am’.
Sylvia cracked the whip, off they sped

Houndslow was beautiful. Lydia cried.
‘Here we are, Lydia Steptoe’, said Sylvia Simms opening the carriage door with consummate aplomb.
Lydia composed herself and blew her nose on the black satin curtain before jumping out. Sylvia caught her and they kissed at last.

Love hides in familiar faces.
Love hides in the strangest places

Maiden Century, Cheers!

Joy

Ton up!

Long room erupts; wild whirligigs;

Zimmer frames defenestrated, joyous

Grimbeau: shy, retiring, dragged to his feet,

Takes bows, shakes hands, dodges back slaps, and utters:

‘Good feeling suffuses each and every

fibre of  my being to all of you from the pit

of the bottom of my heart and lungs that follow

these dribblings, scribblings, and other odd things..’

One day pass two hundred posts; shortly later,

today in fact, reach a century of readers.

Chuffed, warmed, valued, charmed,

and happy as a happy chap can be.

Whomsoever you are, or are not, may

the road rise with you along the way.

Never been much good

at saying thanks.

So, thanks.