Michael Reisman
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Make A Wish..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanI celebrated my fourteenth birthday in the basement of my parents home. It was also my graduation year from grammar school. Twenty guests arrived that.. |
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And So The Autumn Leaves Fall..by MichaelA Poem by Michael ReismanAnd so the autumn leaves fall as October runs its course.A gentle wind scatters the pretty yellow, orange, and red leaves aboutThe landscape. Birds fl.. |
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A Letter To Lucy..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanI wrote a letter to Lucy while she was at a summer resort. My girlfriend of four years while attending the same college. It just was a heartfelt messa.. |
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Of How They First Met..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanHarriet was a waitress serving tables in a popular diner. She had a habit of keeping a sponge with her while traveling from table to table. It was.. |
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Reflections..by MichaelA Poem by Michael ReismanHer reflection in the bathroom mirror has us Both smile. I turn around and hug her before I leave.A pillow is shared with the comfort of us being that.. |
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Diane's Diary..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanSome teenage girls record their thoughts and emotions into a personal diary. Experiences and dreams transferred from a pen with ink onto pages for fut.. |
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Same Footprints As Before..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanIt was just before sunset when the last wave washed Sara's feet. Her footprints in the wet sand led back to the blanket which would be packed up along.. |
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The Ultimate Cure..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanLarry was born with nerve damage that left him paralyzed from the waist down. It was a life he would get used to in a wheelchair, yet didn't slow him .. |
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Ferris Wheel..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanDiane and Danny reunited after some fifteen years of not seeing each other. It was in a coffee shop that they recognized one another. Former high scho.. |
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When Your Only Lonely..by MichaelA Story by Michael ReismanHe was a lonely cricket and didn't rub his legs together much anymore. No longer a song to be played beneath the night skies. One morning a caterpilla.. |