Autobiography
A Piece of Cake

So far so good.
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Hate Thy Neighbour – Racism In The 1970s

When I was nine years old my parents did something to me that I would never dream of doing to a child. I know this because I was talking to my wife...
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That Summer-The Summer That Changed My Life
That summer, I learned so much about myself. I learned what it was to love, to forgive, and to become reaquainted with both past and future. I also...
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Adam.
Not my usual writing style, I tried something new. The thoughts from the mind of a fifth-grade version of myself.
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Look Back In Ongar

I remember... Back when there were two Germanies, Two Berlins, two Towers, Two Ronnies, Two and a Half Men… I remember… Tea with Jenny In our...
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Byrd Jones, Teacher and Grandfather
This story is equal parts autobiography and opinion. WIth this story I tried to share a piece of myself, with the hope of providing a perspective that you may not have felt before. Please keep an open mind.
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Our Neil
Not sure if this works better as poetry or prose.
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Our Neil
Not sure if this works better as poetry or prose.
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I like to wish for more.
A simple poem, a window into my life.
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Valued Escapes (IP)

… and finance applied for things like a ‘sitting service’ supplied for people like us – to shop, take a quiet lunch break, get out in the wilds alone with your husband … four hours, or more, for sanity’s sake …
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