Not all men are fishers, nor do many wish to learn to fish; they instead prefer that you continually give to them the next fish YOU […]

To Undermine A Friendship #327
When mistrust and selfishness begin to undermine a friendship the damage caused may be irreparable, especially, if those concerned friends begin to confide only in strangers. […]

Proverb #81
Voluntary departure from virtuous inspiration is … and ….

Tis perhaps — but it all made me cry (Poem 72)
To the beggar a pearl give I to watch where his hand – then goes ‘Tis perhaps – fault of others why travels he weary – […]

Proverb #308
Often babies cry when nothing is wrong – it is a good time to teach.

Loose the Ledge (Poem 28)
By river’s edge I’ve often stood and held the ledge for I knew I could. I wrote in rhyme and sang in tune I kept the time […]