Chapter 22 in the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read companion poem May in Northern New Mexico shares a similar shyness with gawky boys at a high school mixer trying to muster the machismo to ask a pretty girl to dance. While days …
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Chapter 21 in the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read companion poem “I would have said yes just to make you happy.” Jake settles back in his camping chair soulfully sipping bourbon while looking toward the magical moon still hovering just below its …
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Companion poem to chapter 21 of the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read chapter What became of the roadwe struggled so hard to travel,what happens after the endof our last longest day?I still believe,even after all that’s happened,we will once again be togethereven …
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Companion poem for chapter 20 of the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read other companion poem, read chapter You are my angle,taking your share of me,from me,in deep breaths and tender touchesthat are nothing more than memories too treasured to ever be real.Your …
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Chapter 20 in the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read companion poem Einstein postulated that time is not constant, at least not in ways humans discern. According to Al, as we approach the speed of light, time slows down to a more manageable …
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Companion poem for chapter 20 of the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read original poem, read other companion poem, read chapter Memories are an angel’s sharethat can’t be touched,they are real still the same.As is quiet darkness and all those thingsthat should have …
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Chapter 19 in the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read companion poem The malting process has barely begun when Theresa collects Jake for his interviews. Reluctant to leave the sanctuary of work, he grabs his stained coffee cup and heads for the tasting …
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Companion poem for chapter 19 of the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read chapter Stillness at dawn, like quietness in snow, elevates the soul for things unsettled. Frustrations so deep they can’t be isolated.Those who fear, drink to forget. Those with lossdrink to …
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Chapter 18 in the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read companion poem By the time del Sol bursts above the saddle between Truchas Peak and Santa Fe Baldy, Jake’s five miles into his ride along the high road to Taos. Just past the …
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Companion poem for chapter 18 of the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read chapter In quiet defiance we standasking wind about the only things that matter,like why breathing for someis a challengebut a joke for others? Why rulers are allowed to make rules …
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