
Uncle Jed
Through the Eyes of a Fifteen Year Old Boy
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Narrated by:
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Vincent Lift
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By:
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Frank C. Senia
About this listen
The regrets we have during our lives follow us around like a lonely dog who is hungry and needs attention. One that has been abandoned, left to find help for himself, seek shelter, and hide in dark places for safety. Is that what we do to escape the truth, images, and failures in our lives? After years, we go down to sleep each night having a new vision, an incident that brings to our attention past events that we cannot take back or correct today.
Therefore, they become the cross on our shoulders, the anchor around our neck that drags us down. The weight overwhelms us deep into sorrow and regret, but there are no do-overs, so they become misgivings.
©2022 Frank C. Senia (P)2022 Frank C. Senia
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