Category Archives: Alzheimer’s

Picture Terror

  PICTURE TERROR H. W. Bryce   The principal pleads But the schoolyard kids Gather round the two boys And cheer on the bully With their inaction, Urge the stripling Fight! Fight! Fight!   The crowd fills up With empty … Continue reading

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We Can Never Be Happy

  WE CAN NEVER BE HAPPY   H. W. Bryce   Red mini comp Dec 24,21 –   We can never be happy As long as babies are left to cry We can never be happy As long as husband … Continue reading

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If I had the charms

  IF I HAD THE CHARMS                                                               blogged mar 14, 2022   H. W. Bryce   If I had the charms, I would tame all the wild bees, If I had the charms, I would heal the ache in broken hearts … Continue reading

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How can I tel you vid

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How can I tell you son

Dear Friends, This amazing poem, and its reading, moved me so much that I am making an exception to my rule of reserving my blog page for my poems. Please, give it a listen.   Bozena Helena https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IkDPj4AS4L43Yy38gXXHC9f76ICfsXYM/view?usp=sharing You can … Continue reading

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It is the eve of destruction

  It is the Eve of Destruction   And Man hardly holds his breath, He ignores the warning tingles In his toes, the sharp /twinge inside his nose He overrides that breathless feelingi n his gut Because he is too … Continue reading

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There is no Winner

    EVEN THE WINNER LOSES   Some thoughts on unrest, personal, local, regional, national, international/From Ottawa to Kiev to the Kremlin.   BEAUTIFUL CITY Beautiful city the centre and crater Of European confusion, O you with your passionate shriek … Continue reading

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