"Songs of an Old Man" are the beautiful flowing words from an experienced and wise sage, begs the reader to follow the path of life: "Measure tide's rise and fall, refuel, give life to promises made.Older now, winds blow down, awareof life's danger zones; followrules of the road."(From "Forevermore")Charles P. Russ, Jr. now follows and measures each new day as a prized possession, held only for moments in time, precarious and fleeting. There are times of refueling in order to keep promises made to oneself, to family and friends. And now, in waning years, the wise sage becomes more keenly aware of each wind of change and life's danger zones. Of utmost importance, one must constantly be ever acute in following the "rules of the road."The sage in Charles P. Russ, Jr. begs the reader tobeware, yet to enjoy the journey, tenable at its best Dr. Charles E. Cravey, Editor, HEADLIGHT PRE
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