Tuesday, July 12, 2022

No one asked me, but: By Greg Clary


Don't believe everything you think.
Never buy a car with a bent frame...or one you can't push.
Anxiety is a liar.
Opinions are not facts.
Worry about yourself.
Never let a day go by.

Life is all attitude and timing

If you own a piece of ground, you can make it.

Lipstick letters on the mirror are never good.

Ditch the velcro wallet.

Passing out is not going to sleep.

Better to sing a good song bad than a bad song good.






Greg Clary a retired college professor who was born and raised in Turkey Creek, West Virginia, and now resides in the northwestern Pennsylvania Wilds. 
His photographs have been published in The Sun Magazine, Looking at Appalachia, Tiny Seed Literary Journal, The Watershed Journal, Hole in the Head Review, Dark Horse, Change Seven, Detour Ahead, Bee House Journal, Pine Mountain Sand and Gravel, Trailer Park Quarterly,  Tobeco Literary Journal, and many other publications.
His writing and poems have appeared in The Rye Whiskey Review, The Watershed Journal, The Bridge Literary Arts Journal, Northern Appalachia Review, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Waccamaw Journal, Rusty Truck, Anti-Heroin Chic, Sterling Clack Clack, and North/South Appalachia: Poetry and Art, Vol 1.



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