Tag: death

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26 January, 2012 (12:00) | Wax Poetic

A killer returns to his father only to shed tears A soldier returns to his father only to tell of his fears A lawyer returns to his father only to share his lies Because amends must be made before my father dies A lover returns to his father to share what he scorns A doctor [...]

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A Son’s Shadow of a father

29 December, 2011 (12:00) | Wax Poetic

Like a son without a father Like a father without a son Like a tombstone without a grave Like a grave with out a tombstone I will march forward and be brave I will stand alone I will be that landscape blotter Until the end has come  And we will continue on our lives [...]

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order #15

28 November, 2011 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Friends are replaceable.  Family, is not. If you lost a family member, you will never be able to fill that void.  All you can do it learn to ignore it and remember them.

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Life

24 November, 2011 (12:00) | Wax Poetic

Cry That is all you know Knees to the floor And away you go   Wide eyed Reach out to touch Giggle a little bit You’re impressed by so much   Scared Who are these others? Why are we all here Instead of home with our mothers   Accepting Fragile, but developing a core Understanding, [...]

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Give me my money back, you B%@#*

3 November, 2010 (12:00) | Ramblings

This is effing ridiculous.  A class action lawsuit waiting to happen.  If anyone knows an attorney, I’d be willing to talk to them and split the winnings with you. So I get contacts earlier this spring, and each of the 4 boxes come with a $10 mail in rebate for CooperVision.  So i send in [...]

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But when we wake. It’s all been erased. And so it seems.

27 October, 2010 (12:00) | Dreams

I’ve written before that I’m convinced [at least my] deja vu’s are my past dreams coming true.  Part of my dream blogging is an effort to prove that.  The hard thing is to separate the dreams from things that can possibly happen from the impossible, and then remember the non-remarkable dreams after waking, and the [...]

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