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What’s in a Word?
(From The Woodsman’s Notebook)
Later, bye, see ya! until then means only one thing, the
meaning to these words are I will see you again. Summer
Spring Winter and fall are seasons we observed since the
day we were born. Every season of every year just like
clock work they come and then disappear.
People are born and then they die for a time of mourning
we will cry. But there are two words that can cut like a
knife and for most of us they never mend. The words Good
Bye are the beginning to the end.
- The Woodsman
5/29/2005
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The Old Tire
(The Woodsman’s Notebook)
I picked up an old tire the other day, figured
I'd need along my way. I stopped at a station to
filler up, was to my surprise what I read on the
pump. Twenty-Five cents is all it said, I stood
there awhile and then just shook my head. I went
up the road for just a piece, to my favorite
diner to get me a feast. I went right in and sat
right down betwixed to fellers from out of town.
We gabbed a little while we ate. We talked about
dangers of truckin' from state to state, I
giggled a little as I said, my only worry was to
make to that Pearly Gate. We got talkin' a
little about my old ride. I said it's nothin'
much but its right outside. They followed me as
I went out the door, both of their mouths dern
near hit the floor. They didn't know just what
to say; they'd seen it all that very day, as me
and my tire went on our way.
The Woodsman 3/01/03 |
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