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She No Longer Chases Butterflies..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Laura and her nine year old daughter spent a week at the same summer resort that they had been going to over the years. She was a single mother ..
Amanda's Rose..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Alex was on his way to school, only a two block walk away. A nearby park caught the fourteen year old's attention. He saw some roses there and w..
Dancing On A String..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Back in the 50's and 60's was a popular toy known as the Yo Yo. My name is Mike and I remember it very well. It was 1958 when I met my first gir..
The Following Summer..by Michael
A Poem by
Michael Reisman
They hold hands during summer while wading In a pool. He catches a colored blowing leaf In the fall and hands it to her as gesture of love...
Pass The Ketchup..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Beverly decided she didn't want to cook dinner one Saturday evening. Therefore she hopped into her car and drove about a mile to the local diner..
Where It Left Off..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Salina loved to sing, even asa young child of seven years old. Her parents noticed this talent as their daughter used to sing along with the tun..
Whispers..by Michael
A Poem by
Michael Reisman
Whispers tell us of where to go and what to do. A silent guide of the inner voice which helps To choose our path. Maybe intuition, maybe a ..
The Sandlot..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Mark visited a block he used to grow up on a long time ago. A former borough of Brooklyn where he used to live with his parents. The thirty five y..
A New Beginnng..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Rachel lost her dog as he escaped the house through a left open window. Something he had never done before but this time it was done. Phone call..
Full Circle..by Michael
A Story by
Michael Reisman
Gail would soon turn sweet sixteen which most every young lady looks forward to. He parents planned ahead of time and rented a hall for this spe..
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