Category Archives: Discrimination

Let’s Pretend

  LET’S PRETEND H. W. Bryce Let’s pretend that we are all grown up And wise to the world, That today’s dollar buys more than our 1945 dollar. That all is fair in today’s overblown Economy, that Our 1945 dollar … Continue reading

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One Day a Year

  ONE DAY A YEAR   H. W. Bryce   Today, September 21, 2020, is UN International Day of Peace   One day a year. One day a year. Is that all peace is worth? One day a year?                Well … Continue reading

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Content

CONTENT CONTENT   To Understanding and acceptance  H. W. Bryce   I was drawn to the article, by title, by description; by words. I went there. I was fascinated. I went to her personal page… She was black. I did … Continue reading

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AN IMMIGRANT COMES Think of it as a sports team, manager Brings in new blood to bolster the strength of The team. New blood to contribute to the Success of the team. And let all present Fight that much harder … Continue reading

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ELEGY TO THE ART OF LIVING

ELEGY TO THE ART OF LIVING H. W. Herb W Bryce The true art of living involves The ability to beggar your neighbour. If your neighbour has a treasure that you want, Have it; he’ll thank you for freeing up the … Continue reading

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RESPECT

REPECT Respect seems to be a lost art So much “candor” flies about, Disguise for guile, which hurts. No one walks in another’s shoes Any more. No one pays his dues. What ever happened to respect? To respect another is … Continue reading

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Judge Me Not

  \ Judge Me Not Judge Me Not Judgment Notes: This, like me, is a work in progress ( emphasis on progress ) Judge me not Lest you be judged Self-appointed judges lurk Judge not the lady Who forgets her … Continue reading

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