Well I got a hammer, and I got a bell And I got a song to sing, all over this land It’s the hammer of justice, it’s the bell of freedom It’s the song about love between my brothers and sisters All over this land. – Pete Seeger Pete Seeger starts his song made popular…

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When enemies are at your door I’ll carry you away from war If you need help, if you need help You’re dangling by a string I’ll share in your suffering To make you well, to make you well. – D. Fuhrmann, T. Clark, G. Wattenburg, Gone, Gone, Gone.  You might be wondering — Hubbell where…

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When my soul was in lost-and-found, You came along to claim it I didn’t know just what was wrong with me Till your kiss helped me name it.”  — Carole King, (You make me feel like) A Natural Woman.  A have a few friends who still practice the Art of Poetry – Anne, Roger, Tom.…

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  There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us. – R.W. Emerson I was going through some of Emerson’s writings while I wrote my latest article for The Clyde Fitch Report, and came across the passage above. Emerson hits on something that…

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Football players learn quickly there are two responses to getting knock on your b***. You can stay down, or you can get up and keep playing the game. When I played there were no concussion protocols or MRI’s. Seeing a few stars or butterflies was part of the game. I bet everybody who reads this…

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