Tag Archives: Legs

A PAIR ‘O WHAT?!

A pair o’ what? Paradox: an unmatched pair of socks. . . Paradigm: a model that may melt. . . Paragon: a mannequin to hang one’s hopes on. . . Paramount: you should care because it really counts. . . … Continue reading

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A MOTHER AND A FATHER AND A LIFE

A mother and a father. . . a privilege to know both. . . so lucky those who also knowledge and acquaintance with their grandparents can boast, for these forbears– the colors of their eyes, the feelings of their stares– … Continue reading

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WALK-COMPLISHED

Two arms, two legs: swinging motion of those locomotion pegs. . . Two eyes, two ears, One skin, one nose– to God be praise! I feel and sense the pine, the bush, the air, the sun, the beauty of the … Continue reading

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