Posted by Brad Osborne on February 11, 2023 · 12 Comments
I can’t be the man you need,
Because you don’t need a man…
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Posted by Brad Osborne on March 17, 2022 · 26 Comments
I can’t be the man you need,
Because you don’t need a man…
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Posted by Brad Osborne on April 7, 2021 · 23 Comments
When I die, I will never be far away,
And if you look for me, I will be easily found…
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Posted by Brad Osborne on August 12, 2020 · 21 Comments
There to laugh and share good times,
But I read your face between the lines…
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Posted by Brad Osborne on July 30, 2020 · 7 Comments
Translucent dreams need no sleep,
No shuttered eyes to vision keep…
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Posted by Brad Osborne on August 27, 2012 · 2 Comments
I remember attending the 50th wedding anniversary of my grandparents. Even as a young boy, I seemed to understand the rare and “golden” event this was. I am not sure I had any handle on what being married required, but I was certainly amazed that anyone could do anything for fifty years. Ah….they must have … Continue reading →
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