Pete
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By Each, Any, Every And All MeansA Poem by PeteAh dear nature - the mere remembrance, after a short forgetfulness, of the pine woods! I come to it as a hungry man to a crust of bread. - Thoreau |
High FiveA Poem by PeteListen to music religiously, as if it were the last strain you might hear. - Thoreau |
Forever ManA Poem by PeteWhat is once well done is done forever. - Thoreau |
She's WaitingA Poem by PeteThe sun is but a morning star. - Thoreau |
"None of Your Beeswax"A Poem by PeteNothing stands up more free from blame in this world than a pine tree. - Thoreau |
Not So Brave New WorldA Poem by PeteThank God, man cannot as yet fly, and lay waste the sky as well as the earth! - Thoreau |
You Sexy ThingA Poem by PeteWe have the St. Vitus' dance, and cannot possibly keep our heads still. - Thoreau |
WatershedA Poem by PeteI love to see a clear crystalline water flowing out of a swamp over white sand and decayed wood, spring-like. - Thoreau |
Silent EchoesA Poem by PeteMost men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to their graves with the song still in them. - Thoreau |
Exact Fare OnlyA Poem by PeteThe mason asks but a narrow shelf to spring his brick from; man requires only an infinitely narrower one to spring his arch of faith from. - Thoreau |