Once Upon a Blue Bird Moon (Privately owned) (when mankind was not filled again, the reaces misaligned) Hope against Madness I don't know how many of you remember the Busing "Wars" in Boston in the Early 1970's but this is when we saw our beautiful city and community fall apart in the sadest way, taking America Backwards again . . .so close to the sorrowful stupidity once again knocking down our door of progress. Racemares in the Neighborhood Dreams, asleep/awake last night prompted by reading truth of those in India I began to be attacked my memory bank with the bullet flying through our window as my beloved and I sat reading in our living room, or maybe drawing compulsive artists that we were/are Our attic apartment was cozy an orange kitchen in the back our landlords kind as can be their daughter a music student who taught me Brahms melodies her gorgeous alto, my baritone harmony ...
Alma, Nourishing Soul ♥ I began reading Lawrence Durrell’s memories of his life on Corfu before WWII Fascists crucified Europe His first full day there unfolded on the rocky, spring green day the savory smell of olive tree salt air the day was 27 April in 1937 My mind flew from the Aegean Sea to Choptank/Chesapeake Bay shores 7800 miles to a lovely farm in flat greening Goldsboro, Maryland Alma, my sister born to spend Her first full day A crazy connection maybe the enchantment a present a decade before my birth that month the beauty of that enchanted Grecian Isle as lovely to me as her birth the first for Frederick and Maud for Alma, big sister nourished us four younger ones with waters sweet as milk and treats jolly as green olives Such a sweet life she gave to all who touched her heart the loving white hound an angel guides her spirit heavenward to always answer our prayers ♥ With thankful love, ...
Birthday Father Joseph 14 May 1920 🦋 4 September 2010 How can we tell you, Daddy How much you mean, our rescue for you fell in love with our widow mother who brought from the farm her litter of love 5 of us from 13 to 3, Alma John Ruth Judith and me You’d returned from an ocean madly called Pacific when it had been actually WARific a gunner’s mate on a battleship back home now to little Goldsboro town, a carpenter living opposite side of Uncle Howard’s store Cupid seemed to travel down the street bringing you to port with Momma Maud Loving her even with that frazzled brood Lost their father suddenly out on the farm moved to town to begin a new life, sorrowful Joseph brought goodness, no alarm nor harm Yes a large heart and industry to take care of us, for all to see for some crazy reason romance touched you to love’s deep pacific sea We were so fortunate that you gave us the love so strong, so clear, full of care a Kamikaze plane no more a...
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