she visited for a week;
we went to Pennsylvania.
hours on end meri drove us during a return of summer heat.
we had good talks and ate well.
saw many trees in Penn State.
poetry - jack sender - all of my life
she visited for a week;
we went to Pennsylvania.
hours on end meri drove us during a return of summer heat.
we had good talks and ate well.
saw many trees in Penn State.
to Pennsylvania in haste, we rolled along. enjoyed the views. air was good.
seemed like. We rode definitely raffic and
bunches of people were absorbing summer's end. good sense.
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I didn't feel the possive apostrophe;
preferred to end quietly.
At midnight I shouted the name Evelyn. It seemed justified. I shouted loud and clearly and woke my wife.
I've done this middle of the night shouting before, calling other words. I have never known someone by the name Evelyn or is a character named or mentioned in any of the books I am reading or have recently read named Evelyn.
My wife had a difficult time falling back to sleep. I never woke up and have a vague memory of shouting. My wife told me what I shouted.
Later this day my daughter heard the story and reminded me that on the menu the sandwich i ordered for lunch was called Eveylon 13 ... 13 dollars was the price.