Wally read something he thought good advice for those who lose the race. “Make friends of the
twenty-four houses on the same block everyone inside milling about one lost a job
The mug of tea I drank at dawn, the tea that drove me to the train needs a refill.
Books covered in dust are stacked from floor to ceiling. Screens light up the house. Donal Mahoney
Neighbors were happy to see Fred and Opal come back for the annual block party. Old Bill asked Fred why they moved and Fred said
Fred brought his old comic books and some hard candy to a food pant… and didn’t think much about it. Just a different kind of donation. Maybe somebody would want them.
Covey of nuns without benefit of wimple graciously attired sport coat, turtleneck, skirt scurry through the airport
I look in the mirror and I’m not… Where did I go? I don’t know so I look around and see my wife with the dogs and kids. Not one of them sees me.
Where I live the press says teen use of heroin is epidemic. I thought an epidemic was a widespread disease afflicting thousands caught in
Tim’s mother told him that in 1926 she was a teen in Ireland who hid on a ship sailing to America. She had no papers when she ran awa… from her parents’ thatched-roof hu…
More than 30 years ago the Supreme Court in the United States ruled that if individuals are mentally ill but not criminally insane they cannot be confined to asylums. They must be allow...
Each morning I step from the train and march with the others leaving the station. The weatherman’s warned of rain
Inseparable they are, landing one after another on the ground under the bird feeder two mourning doves
Let me be a star and shine in places darkness dwells or let me be a bell and ring in places
The tale’s a parable and it scares Bill more than any creepy clown hiding behind a tree