Now I fear you've left me standing
In a world that's so demanding.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Two Days Later
Downtown was not the same, it had evolved differently. There was passenger rail and commercial property along the river all the way to US 61. I'm not sure why we were using that condo with the good view, but I remember trying to make sure we left it just as we found it. Nor am I sure what was going on that caused the trouble. There was loading and unloading of intermodal containers at a dock and then some manner of escape on the passenger platforms east on the east side of the central core. When I was finally arrested, I was relieved and felt that it was less-worse than getting away with whatever I would be getting away with.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
It Wasn't in the Numbers
Even though it didn't add up on the form, they went ahead and did it anyway.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Overcast Saturday Night
The back yard would become the resting place for two icons. One hosted the affairs of a family business. The other was a faithful companion. Both had been honored with place in my home for over a decade.
But now is about change. It's different now. Both icons had their time run out on my watch, and both met a similar fate; the pyre.
Both are gone, but life goes on, and they will remain with me in the back yard.
But now is about change. It's different now. Both icons had their time run out on my watch, and both met a similar fate; the pyre.
Both are gone, but life goes on, and they will remain with me in the back yard.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
What Radio Problem?
As it turns out, all my concern for which music to roll with became moot once the 348 settled into idle.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Striped in White
She laughed and so did I in our lane
And then she went to a vending machine
To buy a candy cane
But right next to that was a boy I knew
With a spring in his hand
Playing a country pinball machine
Called 'stand by your man'
I saw him talk to her
But I stayed in my lane
And played my game steady
And was thinking of a day
When I'd be too old to throw a ball this heavy
And then she went to a vending machine
To buy a candy cane
But right next to that was a boy I knew
With a spring in his hand
Playing a country pinball machine
Called 'stand by your man'
I saw him talk to her
But I stayed in my lane
And played my game steady
And was thinking of a day
When I'd be too old to throw a ball this heavy
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