Monthly Archives: February 2021

All People

  “All people become brothers Where your gentle wing rests.” —Ode to Joy by Beethoven Now join the women in their choir of peace Ye men who march off to war To make a living killing fellow men. What a … Continue reading

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Courage

  COURAGE H. W. Bryce –from Chasing a Butterfly –Alzheimer’s or Coronavirus, courage is needed. –I wrote this during my  wife’s struggle with Alzheimer’s –Readers have found it helpful   When adversity calls (and you don’t have the balls) And … Continue reading

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  The Brush Pile H. W. Bryce Some people saw the symbolism of the ‘brush pile’ bulldozer residue, ‘waste,’ From clearing the land for farms. In the piles of driftwood washed out to sea and washed back upon the shor … Continue reading

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Tangled Web

  TANGLED WEB  H. W. Bryce   “What a tangled web we weave when at first we start to deceive.”* Learning to Dissemble at our fathers’ knees to bulldoze giant trees and leave a pile of tangled roots and thirst. … Continue reading

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