Monthly Archives: July 2010

RIPPLES LIKE TSUNAMIS

There is a dream I have… That on one of my birthdays I can wake up serene and happy Without a care in the world. That I move through the day Doing things for those around me Without the baggage … Continue reading

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Landing On The Moon

The thump-thump of the helicopter blades, for once, took me away from, not toward the war. It was July 19, 1969 and I was leaving. I was going home. After nearly two years of service in River Squadron Five, America’s … Continue reading

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TO REVEL IN THE LIGHT

Kissing like our parents, they might say.
But we can only hope our parents kissed with
Feelings like these. Oh, we can still dig in there Continue reading

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I Want The Russian Spies Back; It’s Lonely in America.

They really seemed like nice people. Raising families, going to George Washington University, making sexy YouTube videos… who could ask for more from a citizen? So what if they had this problem of being “seeded” here as sleeper spies? We … Continue reading

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