Read Complete Poem Stories 3 Shares 0 Favorited 36 Votes 530 Rating 4.32 Featured Shared Story Strangely, this kinda relates to me, as many family members such as my uncles, grand-parents, and my father passed a few years ago around the holidays, and often times all you feel is grief...
Uncle joe was talking to his 5 year old nephew jane about how he’s getting old and how she’s going to have to start doing all the chores in the house joe is a little challenged in his life because he was bullied and doesn’t know how to control his anger. he gets in an argume...
I recall an uncle who declined from dementia, And a brother-in-law who motioned to his children: “It’s waiting for us all. Learn how to let Others want to take care of you in the end.” Unless we die young, eventually we will Become the one cared for. May we have the smiles,...
When I came downstairs again I found Mrs. Mercer sitting at the fire. She was an old garrulous woman, a pawnbroker’s widow, who collected used stamps for some pious purpose. I had to endure the gossip of the tea-table. The meal was prolonged beyond an hour and still my uncle did no...
(animals are used as musical instruments). But it’s nonetheless a groundbreaking work, which set the tone for everything from “Tom and Jerry” to “The Itchy & Scratchy Show” (who repaid the debt of influence with a hilarious parody). It’s also proof that Uncle Walt was more than ...
Amid a friendly debate with her uncle about who was going to win the World Cup, Nancy’s attention was distracted when she heard, “This pink stuff is really good. Have you tried it?” She looked to her left and saw that Cousin Judy’s turkey slices were covered with her relish. Glan...
For Mother’s Day – a poem from Mum’s ‘Old Poetry from OU Courses’ file: I was sixteen, the grans were 72. Now I’m 72 and the grans long gone but their party was something else. Aunts and Great Aunts, Uncles and cousins galore ...
Johann Bernhard Bach (41) worked with his uncle from about 1715 until March 1719, alongside Samuel Gmelin (1695-1752), who appears to have left in 1717. Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel of Nuremberg (1697–1775) may have been briefly with Bach. In 1731, when applying for a post, Theodor ...
So mocking and repetitious were the words, she put her hands to her ears to try to block out her own thundering thoughts, finally screaming, “ENOUGH!”, then scanning the road for someone who might have heard. No one heard. But oh, his brutality, she nearly laughed aloud, is generously...
As the niece of a wicked uncle, who in that case would have had to be a wicked aunt, wedded to Hamlet’s father hard upon the murder of her mother, she would have made short work of her vengeance. No fine scruples would have delayed her; she would not have had a moment’s ...