Missed Connections
By Patrick D. Hume
to the girl on the red bicycle - m4w - (25)
saturday i wuz on the corner of Klotho and Lakhesis St. waiting for the light to change. u rode up on a red bike. u had dark brown hair and wer wearing jeans and tshirt and had cool glasses on. very pretty. u looked at me and smiled, i think i smiled back :) i believe we had a moment it seemed like time stood still. u said u liked my shirt. i said thanx :) u took my breath away. i wanted to talk to u some more soooo bad but my phone rang. i looked down to see who it wuz and when i looked back up the light changed and u wuz gone. i regret looking away from u. and maybe u regret not waiting untill the next light to talk to me ;) if so, let me no wat shirt i wuz wearing so i no it wuz u.
Lilly Hamilton
Lilly R. Hamilton, age 22, died Saturday afternoon in a tragic bicycle accident near the intersection of Klotho Blvd. and St. Atropos Rd. She collided with a large vehicle and died instantly. Truly an unfortunate incident.
Lilly was said to always be smiling. As recent graduate of Illinois University, with a Bachelors of Arts in English, she was known as an earnest and responsible student. Of her many interests, she enjoyed writing, knitting, and riding her bicycle through out the city. She will be missed.
Lilly is survived by her father, Frank Andrew; mother Julie Williams; and two older siblings John and Andrew.
Visitation is schedule between 9-11am at the Franklin Family Funeral Home.
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Patrick D. Hume is a musician in Louisville, KY where he is a music instructor and performer. Patrick Hume is also a composer, a songwriter, and a devote listener of music; as well as an amateur writer and a reader of books. Patrick had been published a few times online here and there, including once before on Weirdyear for the story "Driftwood". He also hates it when people talk about themselves in the third person.
By Patrick D. Hume
to the girl on the red bicycle - m4w - (25)
saturday i wuz on the corner of Klotho and Lakhesis St. waiting for the light to change. u rode up on a red bike. u had dark brown hair and wer wearing jeans and tshirt and had cool glasses on. very pretty. u looked at me and smiled, i think i smiled back :) i believe we had a moment it seemed like time stood still. u said u liked my shirt. i said thanx :) u took my breath away. i wanted to talk to u some more soooo bad but my phone rang. i looked down to see who it wuz and when i looked back up the light changed and u wuz gone. i regret looking away from u. and maybe u regret not waiting untill the next light to talk to me ;) if so, let me no wat shirt i wuz wearing so i no it wuz u.
Lilly Hamilton
Lilly R. Hamilton, age 22, died Saturday afternoon in a tragic bicycle accident near the intersection of Klotho Blvd. and St. Atropos Rd. She collided with a large vehicle and died instantly. Truly an unfortunate incident.
Lilly was said to always be smiling. As recent graduate of Illinois University, with a Bachelors of Arts in English, she was known as an earnest and responsible student. Of her many interests, she enjoyed writing, knitting, and riding her bicycle through out the city. She will be missed.
Lilly is survived by her father, Frank Andrew; mother Julie Williams; and two older siblings John and Andrew.
Visitation is schedule between 9-11am at the Franklin Family Funeral Home.
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Patrick D. Hume is a musician in Louisville, KY where he is a music instructor and performer. Patrick Hume is also a composer, a songwriter, and a devote listener of music; as well as an amateur writer and a reader of books. Patrick had been published a few times online here and there, including once before on Weirdyear for the story "Driftwood". He also hates it when people talk about themselves in the third person.
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