The Willowby Lori OdellColumbus, OH 43213 Its long tresses gently caressThe moss below and sweep up the broken shellOf an old robin’s egg. The willow … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
The Willowby Lori OdellColumbus, OH 43213 Its long tresses gently caressThe moss below and sweep up the broken shellOf an old robin’s egg. The willow … Read More ›
Visiting God’s Abodeby Harry Slocum Tordoff Into a Sunlit Ravine – we rodeWith Beauty on every side;That place was truly God’s abodeAnd HE must have … Read More ›
The following, I wrote for a St. Patrick’s Day program where Etna and I entertained, March 6, 1965. Etna sang several Irish songs and I … Read More ›
Memories of Springs, Pastby Harry Slocum Tordoff Just above the village of Greenville, Rhode Island, at the junction of Route #116 and Snake Hill Road, … Read More ›
Haying Timeby Harry Slocum Tordoff I watched a farmer at work one dayGathering hay in the modern way;Not loosely packed as they used to do,But, … Read More ›
Tolling Bellsby Marie FischerToledo, Ohio 43606 The bells are tolling for some oneEach moment of every day;One day for us life will be done,Maybe without … Read More ›
Old Starby Harry Slocum Tordoff Old Star and me, we’ve been around the ‘Bar X’For more years than I care to count;I remember the night … Read More ›
The Hour Glass of Lifeby Harry S. Tordoff Each day, like tiny grains of sandIn a shapely Hour Glass,Life is getting out of hand,And soon … Read More ›
The Gift of Lifeby Harry Slocum Tordoff God gave man – a thing called Life,A precious gift from Heaven;He did not promise freedom from strife,But … Read More ›
The Roadmapby Louise Weibert Sutton IN ALL NATURE instinct is the guideline which times and moves every living thing. The birds feel an urge to … Read More ›