Talk about Expectations (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Wow, thanks Dad, no pressure here oh no, I can choose my own way, decide what I want to do ...
Wow, thanks Dad, no pressure here oh no, I can choose my own way, decide what I want to do ...
Better than half But good enough To get me in Change my life Move to a new future New challenges ...
Where is the thread The need to be on point Playing when I should be reading Looking for more sources ...
Two fish Under the spell Of the fisherman. One in the bucket One on the line, Hook deep into flesh. ...
Nil mortalibus ardui est Caelum ipsum petimus stultitia Horace FROM Persian looms the silk he wove No Weaver meant should ...
EXAMPLE often proves of sov'reign use; At other times it cherishes abuse; 'Tis not my purpose, howsoe'er, to tell Which ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
THE worst of ills, with jealousy compared, Are trifling torments ev'ry where declared. IMAGINE, to yourself a silly fool, To ...
SOME time ago from Rome, in smart array, A younger brother homeward bent his way, Not much improved, as frequently ...
HE surely must be wrong who loving fears; And does not flee when beauty first appears. Ye FAIR, with charms ...
WE'RE told, that once a cobbler, BLASE by name; A wife had got, whose charms so high in fame; But ...
WHEN Cupid with his dart, would hearts assail, The rampart most secure is not the VEIL; A husband better will ...
DAN CUPID, though the god of soft amour, In ev'ry age works miracles a store; Can Catos change to male ...
TO serve the shop as 'prentice was the lot; Of one who had the name of Nicaise got; A lad ...
IN Lombardy's fair land, in days of yore, Once dwelt a prince, of youthful charms, a store; Each FAIR, with ...
Having a wheel and four legs of its own Has never availed the cumbersome grindstone To get it anywhere that ...
We chanced in passing by that afternoon To catch it in a sort of special picture Among tar-banded ancient cherry ...
Henry the first, surnamed " Beauclare," Lost his only son William at sea, So when Henry died it were hard ...
Mr. Ramsbottom went to the races, A thing as he'd ne'er done before, And as luck always follers beginners, Won ...
IT fell in the ancient periods Which the brooding soul surveys, Or ever the wild Time coin'd itself Into calendar ...
my mother pushed my sister out of the apartment door with an empty suitcase because she kept threatening to run ...
They decide to exchange heads. Barbie squeezes the small opening under her chin over Ken's bulging neck socket. His wide ...
Plain-path'd Experience, th'unlearned's guide, Her simple followers evidently shows Sometimes what Schoolmen scarcely can decide, Nor yet wise Reason absolutely ...
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the ...
When I was small, a Woman died -- Today -- her Only Boy Went up from the Potomac -- His ...
These held their Wick above the West -- Till when the Red declined -- Or how the Amber aided it ...
'Twas sorry, that we were -- For where the Holiday should be There publishes a Tear -- Nor how Ourselves ...
Is Bliss then, such Abyss, I must not put my foot amiss For fear I spoil my shoe? I'd rather ...
I never told the buried gold Upon the hill -- that lies -- I saw the sun -- his plunder ...
The man whose term we would remember as our longest, constant serving Head of State, besides the late Sir Robert ...
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