patriotic cloth
Monday, June 14th, 2010The fabric of a
nation isn’t measured in
stitches but people.
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The fabric of a
nation isn’t measured in
stitches but people.
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The oddball in the
salad bowl has something to
say, if only asked.
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The park once teemed with
teens and old folks in chairs till
the money ran out.
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The modern ghost haunts
not rundown shacks or scary
graveyards. He brings dread.
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Run free. Escape the
corporate dungeons for a life
richer in mischief.
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The best manuscripts
artfully hide a series
of drafts and rewrites.
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How do we handle
conflict? Smoothly. How do we
keep going? Blind faith.
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The odd thing about
second chances? They can help
remove all regrets.
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The saxophonist
blares out riff after smooth riff,
shades on the whole time.
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Flashing blips poke the
darkness straining to get in
sync with each other.
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Hundreds of miles from
the beach, still finding sand in
shoes and cars and bags.
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What equinox? The
real summer starts when the ice
cream truck jingles forth.
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The pitch. Foul tip. The
pitch. Ball one. The pitch. Strike two.
The pitch. Out at first.
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Not sure why they try
to sway your vote just 10 feet
from the polling place.
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For those who died in
service, our feeble thank yous
must suffice for now.
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