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Carl Nelson's avatar

Always entertaining and verbally hilarious, as usual. Thanks. I shall offer you a little poem of my own in regards:

“The Lilies of the Field”

The Good Life is in not having everything the way you want it,

but in this manner – everything must be just so.

It’s not contrary

to find just that person

you want to disagree with

over the long haul;

seasoned with just the bickering

you enjoy.

Nor is it easy landing that occupation

with just the right level of complexity, pay and frustration

to hold your interest through that day, the next,

the next week, that next year…

And then, to be delivered those letters to toss,

invitations to dismiss,

the right laws to disobey,

just the right amount of inconvenience

to make doing something about it

feel good,

and just the right amount of injustice to right,

with enemies of such specific and delicious odiousness,

they should make a movie of it!

There is really no end to the “lilies of the field” because

if the truth be known,

they are weeds, you know.

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Michael Rettig's avatar

My great great grandfather at 17 fought in the bloody civil war battle of

Shiloh. He went back to Texas and raised four kids. Two became medical doctors. One married a doctor, one became a Methodist minister. All resettled in Oregon. My grandfather quit school at 13 years old to work the family farm when his father died. My father at 18 was on a troop ship to invade Japan when the atom bomb dropped. My 16 year old granddaughter recently had an emotional meltdown when her father needed to take her cell phone away for an hour to take it to the phone store. Your article is my family.

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