Old barber shop in a neighborhood never posh now poor. A single chair with an ancient barber
There’s always something. Like the growth you found under your arm showering this morning but you decided to go
A doctor by day Ralph spends his nights ordering tulip bulbs from Holland beautiful and rare
Jesse was a common man he never made a lot of money he had a troubled marriage. His wife left him for another man he never saw his kids again.
Do you remember how to tie a Windsor knot the way your father taught you on graduation day in eighth grade
When you were a boy in 1948 living on a block of bungalows in Chicago right after WWII you had a red wagon you pulled behind your mother
Hillary was at the podium setting the record straight for people who have a problem with the tone of her voice. She said when Bill was
Someday you’ll be in bed dying like I am now and people you love and some you don’t will come by to say good-bye. They don’t know what to say because we’re all amat…
You were gone when I got home at midnight from a double shift. Now you’re back,
Many decades ago when I was a kid we always expected rain at 3 p.m. on Good Friday said to be the hour
Otis was once a monk who took no vows, was free to leave the abbey and eventually he did. I met him over chicken wings
I came back to You late and still don’t understand why the Father asked You to die for me and everyone else. I learned the Ten Commandments
Made in America means different things to different people. In 1998 they made our old Camry in Japan.
They laugh at him because he’s weak by their standards but they don’t realize they’ve signed a
I never remember year to year but then some morning in March I’ll walk out in the yard