He was a war-monger, but sure 'twas no wonder For so were his father and mother before
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That's sum pic, puddle. You did a great job of expanding it 'cross the whole page, very effective; sends chills down my spine... when will they ever learn!?! :(
Water gathering
most days I wait
through blue and sun
till dusk
or even later
and the rose has faded
to lavender, to gray
some days, the sleet
has started
and the leaves underfoot
are slick with ice
somehow I'm never sorry
and never learn
one night I waited
till the stars were out
dropped the bucket into
sound, only felt the weight
of it filling
and the night full of stars
and the river full of stars
and the bucket full of stars
come morning, the coffee
is also full of stars
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That's sum pic, puddle.
You did a great job of expanding it 'cross the whole page, very effective; sends chills down my spine... when will they ever learn!?! :(
at the time it was necessary. I am glad that Truman had the guts to do it. He never regretted it.
I do agree it was necessary at that time. Sad that we must kill each other, tho.
To his credit, he never called it a gadget. . . .
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