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  • on O Lord, Our Father by Mark Twain, on June 8, 2008
    Whoa! The points well taken from this one. I don't think he left a stone unturned either, from a humble and contrite heart.

  • Such a tongue twister for me but I did enjoy the twisting

  • on The Aged Pilot Man by Mark Twain, on August 8, 2005
    I agree, I like this write as a story. Wonderful
    Dollinger was a good ole chap! The two hundred pounds of glue must have made the fishes high though! lol, Love it

  • on He is more than a hero by Sappho, on May 13, 2004
    I am drawn to her words. I love the poem and her message.
    It is as though she is speaking my thoughts and feelings. I totaly agree with her poem. She is a romamic at heart and in soul. Even seeing others in love brings joy to her mind and body.
    " I can' speak -- my tongue is broken;" Her own or someone elses love has taken her breath away.
    This is a poem I will remember and memorize.
    FifthDove