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6/28/09 Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections

Mr. G Mr. G waited patiently on the shelf next to his twins and he saw them lifted away one by one until finally he was the last to go. Then the little girl from her stroller reached her arms as far as...

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6/30/09 Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections

Within An Inch of Your Life Any six-year-old can tell you that time is an elusive creature who slips and slides around you, a mercury edged chameleon. Morning comes with parental directives that pulls...

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10/19/09 Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – Slippery Fish

Slippery Fish My eyelids instinctively squinted and I had to turn my head away from him as if the saltiness of the sardines he was eating could find a way to sting my eyes. He just laughed as he...

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4/27/10 Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – Spring Deluge

(Many of you know that I have not been in the best of health for over a month. I am now on a medical leave, hoping for less stress, and more healing. Thank you for your patience. I appreciate those of...

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6/24/ 2012 – Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – Child’s Play

(From Poetic Bloomings prompt:  http://poeticbloomings.com/) Child’s Play I have blown my share of tiny bubbles sending them drifting off to space, yet not one of them with my breath could live a...

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Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – I Learned from the Best of Them

                I Learned From the Best of Them Bent over in a mocking bow, he should not be jealous of what I know. For my fingers know the quick wind of a knife blade taunting closer, in a father’s...

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4/22/2015 – Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – Little Cowkids of the ’70’s

Little Cowkids of the 70’s Almost every child boy and girl had cap guns that snapped paper rolls puffing sulfur smoke but it was commercials with dirty highways that made the Indian cry “Keep America...

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Full House

Too little to sit at the grown-ups table, I was shooed away when the cards came out. Listening at the grate, his muffled anger drifted up thick on cigarette smoke. We were both annoyed, cheated out of...

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