Monthly Archives: September 2019

  THE HALLOWED HALLS OF MEMORY H. W. Bryce The sanctuary of my memories reside In the hallowed halls of Memory Place, A library of my life, my loves, my legacy… A record of my former self, my childood life. … Continue reading

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YOU CAN’T LIVE IN REGRET

  H. W. Bryce   You can’t live in Regret. Regret is a mean old town, It’s full of red necks and hate, Accusations, self loathing. It’s an unhealthy milieu, You will not thrive there.   The air is full … Continue reading

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Smoky Jazz Bar

  SMOKY JAZZ BAR H. W. Bryce Old-fashioned smoky jazz bar, After hours, we find a stool at the Horseshoe counter semi-circling The stage. The buzz of anticipation Is physical. The intro act is tinkling The ivories and the player’s … Continue reading

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