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The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree

To sit down with anyone  And learn from him Would be of immense interest Who would I choose? Ptolomy? Einstein? James Joyce? How about God himself? Having had this question recently, Posed to me, I had to give it some thought. This was no easy decision for me. After all, I’m 67. What more could I Want to learn? My budding years are over - Then it struck me. Yes there was one such person. I never really knew him. He died at 54. Too young, too young. There is but one question I have for him.  Did you at least have fun? This man was my Dad

Copyright © February 2003 arnie s WACHMAN


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