One cubic centimeter cures ten gloomy sentiments.
As a World-trekker, go-getter Retirement won't have you stopping You'll be seen where the bananas and mangos come from At the supermarket. . . . doing the shopping
Walk a little slower, Dad Cos I am only small. I'm following in your footsteps, And I don't want to fall. Someday when I'm all grown up. You're what I want to be; Then I will have a little child, Who'll want to follow me. And I would want to lead just right, And know that I was true; So, walk a little slower, Dad, For I must follow you. A very very very Happy Birthday Dad
The greatest gift I ever had Came from God; I call him Dad!
Be pleased to look forward, And pleased to look behind, Count today, your 40th, and each birthday With a grateful mind.
It started with a simple ring, You became husband and wife, You progressed to being parents And you're still best friends for life.
May today be filled With bright hopes for the future And happy memories of the past
A basket of freshly baked pastries like scones make breakfast easy for your host the next day.
There are dead stars that still shine because their light is trapped in time. Where do I stand in this light, which does not strictly exist? (155)
I think it's important to focus on our economy, on jobs, on getting America back to work.
If popular culture has taught us anything, it is that someday mankind must face and destroy the growing robot menace.