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Tag Archives: Rod Serling
Thought For the Day: Mankind Is More Often Conquered By Fear and Ignorance Than War
“The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs, and explosions, and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices, to be found only in the minds of men. For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion … Continue reading
A World of His Own
Poem 36 of 36 Based on The Twilight Zone, Year One: Episode 36 dedicated as a promise to my eldest daughter Angie A World of His Own by Michael Romani A young girl’s promise holds the key To a world … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems, Uncategorized
Tagged Back Story, Characters, Dictation, Photograph, Playwright, Poem, Poetry, Promise, Rod Serling, Story, The Twilight Zone
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A Stop At Willoughby
Season 1: Episode 30 A Stop At Willoughby by Michael Romani Even in a place as vast as space We all need to find our happy place There where even in that cracked pace A human can find escape from … Continue reading
Posted in Photographs & Memories, Poetry and Poems
Tagged A Stop At Willoughby, Competition, Currier and Ives, Dreams, Happy Place, Peace, Photograph, Poem, Poetry, Pressure, Promise, Push, Rat Race, Rod Serling, Serenity, Small Town, Snow, Twilight Zone
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People Are Like All Over
In the continuing series dedicated to and at the request of my adored oldest daughter, we continue at the Twilight Zone, Season 1: Episode 24: People Are Alike All Over by Michael Romani In that place between science and superstition There … Continue reading
The Purple Testament
My daughters want to be writers. In talking about this along the way, I was asked who I thought were the best of the writers that I had come across in my life. Well, I thought of course of all … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Philippines, Poetry, Promises, Rod Serling, The Purple Testament, Twilight Zone, War Stinks, World War II, Writers, Writing
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