I was running from my shadows.. looking for her glow; She tapped my shoulder and whispered.. Stop, love, ..... you are the light! Read more
I was running from my shadows.. looking for her glow; She tapped my shoulder and whispered.. Stop, love, ..... you are the light! Read more
I strained in fearful lonely silence.. to listen to my heart beating for her.. While in that nothingness of silence.. she hugged, kissed me and tiptoed away.. Now it is me, my heart, my sound.. None of her... Read more
A drop of dew was.. and there was she... A drop of tear was ... and there was she... Sitting on the bank - I see a river flowing, ...where is she? Read more
Your eyes were my world, Your smile my existence. Your milk my survival, Your blood my creation. Mother.. today I too was to be one.. But my womb denied the birth of another! Read more
As her dewy face emerged draped in the freshest rays of sun.. Hope rushed in unknown.. As the last strand of her silky tress melted into the dying sun... Memory was all that remained... Her coming had brought a yearning.. Her going left me pure...unrequited love. Read more
what heart could.... mind couldn't; what mind could... heart couldn't; What is it that both haven't.... Read more
When I am ...you arent When you are... I can't; When will we both be? She laughed and whispered...but, I AM you! Read more
I hold on to my fading dream... furiously and trembling. Its ALL I have. What if ALL is not? Read more
Your memories were my strength ... as I died everyday... ... when they were stolen... I lived again ...forever....as you. Read more
Endorsement of Walmart from Tom Peters.. an attempt to put this in perspective. Wal*Mart is arguably the #1 lubricant for the welfare-to-work revolution, offering 1st jobs to many, many, many under-skilled workers. (W*M has 5 to 10 applicants per job.) Wal*Mart pays less than Costco, but the average W*M shopper has an income of $35,000 vs $74,000 (!) at Costco—thence, to sell higher-end stuff, Tierney argues, one needs higher skilled workers. Wal*Mart saves the average regular shopper $800 a year on groceries alone. Tierney says he obviously "gets it" that union critics and local merchants have big problems with the giant, but concludes, "Why would anyone who claims to be fighting for social justice be so determined to take money out of the pockets of the poor?" Read more