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BEN IN FOURTH GRADE 3-28-2021
Nova Central School Nova, NY 14414 Nov. 7, 20__ Dear Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, I am writing to you with concern for your son, Ben. I know that...
billsheehan1
Apr 3, 20218 min read
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THE WOOD CARVER 3-5-2021
It’s not true that wood carvers have a chip on their shoulder. Out of all the wood carving clubs wood carvers may be very boring people...
billsheehan1
Apr 3, 202118 min read
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JUSTICE 3-16-2021
I was far too young to die. Actually I was murdered. But when you get murdered at my young age of thirty-one, your vengeful spirit goes...
billsheehan1
Apr 3, 202113 min read
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RAIN (poem, 6-28-99)
It filters the mental dust, confusion, stress. Its tap, tapping, drip, dripping wet melody Soothes me, encapsulates me in a liquid Coat...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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WHEN (poem, 8-16-78)
When you command both love and hate, And have in mind when each is due, Yet not let hate consume your love, Then friend and foe shall...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20212 min read
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THE CONTEST (poem, 1-15-74)
The contest was held in the valley low, And for miles around the people would go, To see the winner for the next year, And give him or...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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PHOENIX (poem, 1-4-74)
They call him Phoenix, but few know why, For few know legends or why men cry. It’s said that this man’s sorrowful past, Was dark and...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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WHY? (poem, 4-12-73)
Through the window shone the sun, The day was warm and bright. It seemed a day for hope and fun, A joyful, verdant, summer sight. He...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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THE OTHER SIDE (poem, 1-11-73)
While working on his plot of ground The man looked up to stare At stones piled high to form a mound, To keep him out of there. He slowly...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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SHE WHISPERS (poem, 11-20-72)
She whispers softly into my ear. Down my cheek there rolls a tear. She holds me close to her at night, Making going to bed a pure...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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TIME FLIES…6-26-70 poem
Time, ever so deceiving. Time is not for pleasing. Through the front door of youth, Out the back door of old age, Often silent, often...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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THE YEARS AND ME (poem, 5-15-70)
When I was young, maybe three, I used to dream about the sea. I used to think of things I’d do, While sailing on waves of blue. When I...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20212 min read
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VIETNAM SOLDIER (poem, 4-3-70)
Must the young soldier die, Without really knowing why? Must his widow weep, From thoughts of his mined jeep? Must the soldier’s father...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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TEACHER ANNE FRIEND (poem, 4-2-70)
She entered my life one lonely spring, As a teacher who was always helping. She asked me to come to school, And use learning as a tool To...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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FRIGHT NIGHT (Poem, 2013)
Once upon a moonless night, Came my greatest fright. In bed with the silence of the night, My heart nearly leaped into flight. A shadow...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20212 min read
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RAINFALL…1-1-2013
Staring through the windowpane, Focused on crystalline pearls of rain, Euphoric, relaxed, in no pain, Just floating freely, no chain. Now...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20211 min read
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A BRAVE SOLDIER DIED TODAY
He was still tall and slim And his hair was thinning fast, And he sat around the table, Telling stories of the past. Of a war that he...
billsheehan1
Feb 28, 20212 min read
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CALL OF THE SEA (poem 6-25-78)
In days of yore, close to the shore, A comely, green-eyed maiden did await, With anxious smile that could beguile, The gods and goddesses...
billsheehan1
Feb 21, 20212 min read
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BEAST (poem 5-5-78)
There is a brutal beast inside. I wish it was not there. Against my will it does reside, Unwanted, but it doesn’t care. Behind that fake...
billsheehan1
Feb 21, 20211 min read
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WHY? (poem 4-12-73)
Through the window shone the sun, The day was warm and bright. It seemed a day for hope and fun, A joyful, verdant, summer sight. He...
billsheehan1
Feb 21, 20211 min read
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