Some day soon Wall Street giants will walk on their hands never sit or sleep. They will eat
Pete’s never needed anything from childhood on. His parents had it all and gave it to him so it’s hard for him to understand why
You drive down the same country road every day at dawn and see through plumes of dust
Miss Goody Two-Shoes’ sweaters aren’t too tight, skirts aren’t too straight and heels aren’t too high. She’s a swan gliding
Last night my recliner broke. I used the lever to lean back and I went way back, almost heels over head. A shock. I hate going to the recliner store
I’m amazed at the difference between my friend and me. His response to life is so different from mine. I live deep in the city
As autumn turns colder there’s only one moth fluttering at midnight around the porch light. He’s the last of the flock
We are to each other now many decades later what we were the day we got married, a couple at the kitchen table on
Many decades ago when I was a kid we always expected rain at 3 p.m. on Good Friday said to be the hour
Freddie and Fern were an old couple, a very old couple if truth be told, but on the matter of age, the truth seldom surfaced. Their kids were grown and gone and had families of their ow...
He slaughters his hamburger steak with a fork and a butter knife, massacres ringlets of onions again and again thumps catsup all over
On their 50th anniversary Sammy gave Dolly a necklace and told his darling wife that if they lived long enough one of them would wake
Jesse was a common man he never made a lot of money he had a troubled marriage. His wife left him for another man he never saw his kids again.
The weekday Mass at 6 a.m. brings old folks out from bungalows around the church. They move like caterpillars
You think it’s easy, embalming bodies in these nightmares I have every night, bodies a vulture