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As a father, the messsage in Stand up for kids was especially poignant. I could never imagine my son on the street or facing the difficulties some kids face. I am proud to support Stand Up for...
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Again she sits
examining her feet.
This not-so-youthful dancer
sees new roles now go
to younger girls.
And in her soul she knows,
though wise, still strong,
she can't compete.
"How many...
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My ship is waiting and I have to go.
Yes, this is our farewell. I won't say I'll
Return, sweet Princess. But I won't forget
The fairest of the maids who dropped their veils
And laundry baskets...
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I like to plan.
I like these pages bare,
my future fresh.
(I never mind the cost.)
So many possibilities!
With care I keep it,
fearing, dreading it get lost.
My old one seems so fragile,
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a dynamic visual journey showing youth and innocence and the technicolor potential of how we see the world.
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I learned this ballad in my youth.
Perhaps the tale will bring you joy.
Our elders tell our people of
The Fall of Troy.
Great Hektor was a Trojan prince.
'Twixt Greece...
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