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The Journal of Kosta Gkekas ticking memories
06/13/2011 08:47 p.m.
Greetings all,
I doubt this will ever be read but this is what comes from keeping things silent. Some things are brought forth as an understanding of human nature, others as a beacon of light to a human soul.
Each time we go through a simple moment in life we are left with ... a void. A void that seems to fill with a memory when the moment passes.
People come into our lives for a season, a moment or an event. Their feet leave footprints, indelible marks upon our psyche which seem to resonate within certain instances.
I have been touched (figuratively speaking) by many, but few have chosen to remain. I am currently Reflective
I am listening to rascall flats
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| Posted by George Hoerner on 01/16/15 at 10:35 PM I had a friend from childhood, from maybe six or eight years of age. At least into our into our twenties and even into much later in life. He is no longer alive. I am 78 and he was around 60+ when he died. The only things he could not tell me were true "government" secrets. He worked for while in the Pentagon and then in CA for a company that did work for the government. I still have many childhood memories, etc. As you say, 'few friends remain'. Oh, I still think of people I knew in the service, people I worked with, women who I had relationships with but only one I exchange emails with, I knew her in late high school and she has always been my love even though I am have been married for many years and have three grown children. No one in my life sees 'life' as I do. |
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