Phil went to Memorial Park yester… on his crutches and saw new crosse… in the ground commemorating vetera… Must be a hundred more than last y… HIs brother’s cross is there, in…
Phil doesn’t go to church but after midnight he enjoys watching preachers on TV swing their bibles in the air, march across the stage, yell
A row of lilacs covered with a summer snow. Ten white butterflies. Donal Mahoney
Even as a child Charles couldn’t forgive other chi… not for something they had done but rather for who they were. They were inferior and couldn’t he…
It’s midnight and I’m too tired to stroll in my Wall Street garden to check on the nightlife among the flowers
Three sisters single in their 40s gather 'round the fire on a night of thunder to figure out which sister
Millie calls the hotel at midnight to tell Willie he didn’t do anythi… It’s the way he didn’t do anything… that’s the problem because a man d… send a girl yellow roses on Valent…
“You live long enough and bad stuff happens,” Harry told Stella, slurping his coffee. “I’m 94 next week."
When Bill goes home to the church of his youth he finds things are different. They don’t sing “Amazing Grace” the way they did when he was
After World War II before television, before women had tattoos before men wore earrings, I was a child in a world
Every evening, up in my rooom, I try to finish a poem but Chicago is hot and it’s better outside,
This brilliant winter morning find… waves of snow on every lawn and red graffiti dripping from the walls of Temple Mizpah
In our tent we hear whippoorwills happy to see dawn dismiss the night Donal Mahoney
How are things, Adolph? This is Brian, from NBC. Thanks for the interview. It will air in September if the network brings me back.
A bitter Christmas morning after a foot of snow last night. I shovel the sidewalk and make my way to the bird feeder. Before I can fill it, the wrens