The World Spins On

The world continues in an ellipse Revolving slower, faster and still on With the same forces acting – Pulling and pushing in like fashion Seasons change as it goes Clouds more often than sunshine Rain though only for a while And sun for the rest of each day The world continues in an ellipse With [...]

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A Reminisce For A Man We Know

A Tribute for the retirement of Mark Howard, CEO Mountain View Hospital Las, Vegas, Nevada Who can forget a man the CEO who always on the go as he let you know in an early morning with standard voice of ‘ Good Morning ‘ in an early dawning in a routine jogging pass by the [...]

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Ms. Quoting a Diddly

Miss Quoting rode a pony, that was too small for her fat fanny. It seems her legs were a bit wobbly, and she was eventually put into retirement. I know it is true because, I myself have visited her once or twice. Ms. Quoting met with ignorance, a friend of mine to whom college was [...]

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Memoirs of another time

I scribbled the details on every page recalling the things we had done what was said and though we have parted I still read the book when we were together way back in our youth We met in the winter while catching a bus you were on your way home and were in such a [...]

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For Whom The Toll Booth Tolls

The futility in going nowhere should lead One to contrary conclusions of turning around I have been going nowhere for some time Chosen roads like interstates bloated with traffic All empty crowed places of promise and pleasantry With lying signs controlling every turn along the way Truth purveyors and predators of justice hiding Behind concealments [...]

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God Is Our Hope and Succor

No one’s indispensable in this world; Someone will surely take our place someday! Retirement comes for good when we are old; Let sober thoughts not come in our faith’s way. When faith is challenged unexpectedly, Our love for God must take us steadfastly; When problems come mountain-like suddenly, Let us meet them God most courageously! [...]

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Miss Jones

Her lower jaw (a class three, my dentist father would have termed it) jutted forward pugnaciously. He hair hung limp, pinned at the side. Her body hunched crab-like (probably osteoporosis) . She wore cream blouses, stout shoes and a cardigan when it was cold. She adored Mr. Cuthbertson (head of radio drama) with the fierce [...]

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Retirement?

Hour by hour I sit and muse in what way my brain to use. Shall I write or shall I read for such effort is there need I think on this and think on that, some thoughts come easily as pat, others cause my brain to shun from anything that isn’t fun. Retirement. A perpetual [...]

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Life’s Beginning, Middle, End

Taking your first steps, Your first birthday, That nervous feeling you get on that first day of school. Your first friend who will be there for you. your highschool years, Graduation, College, university, The job you get that never seems to fill that gap in your life. The day of retirement. The mountains you climb [...]

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Tripping the Light

Light the incredible night Long amazing trip it will be Self-pleasure’s an irony – Two hearts beating as one Like a trip through Shangri-la – In a glass-bottom boat Retirement from the dance floor – A one way trip to reality The music gears up once again A return to the moon on lighted wings [...]

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