Monthly Archives: June 2020

From this Heart

    FROM THIS HEART H. W. bryce   For true democracy for all   From this aching heart please lift this burden That I carry heavy along the way; I cry for my fathers, I weep for my children, … Continue reading

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Nobody’s Learnin’ Nuthin’

  NOBODY’S  LEARNIN’ NUTHIN’   H. W. Bryce   Ho hum, another killin’, another war, Seen it all before. We mourn, we pray, We say and we say, but prejudices will stay And nobody’s learnin’ nuthin’.   Might’s well bury … Continue reading

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Everything Old Was Not Bad

  EVERYTHING OLD WAS NOT BAD H. W. Bryce Notes There’s a tendency to abandon the old Not just old people into institutions But important traditions, institutions, Buildings, genres in music, story-telling Formats. Poetry, for examples, has swung From formal … Continue reading

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Maybe Tomorrow

  MAYBE TOMORROW H. W. Bryce Maybe tomorrow, things will be all right, Maybe tomorrow my sun will be bright, Maybe tomorrow will shine upon me And sorrow, sad sorrow, will set     me     free. I will remember the … Continue reading

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