Off The Wings of a Child

By Lee E. Shilo
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Published: July 27, 2011
Words: 4,732 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465952912


Short description

Most times, I would have to jump up and dangle in the air, to turn the doorknob in order to open the door. One time I missed and fell backwards, tumbling down the long stairs. I cannot remember the journey itself, nor the pain of bouncing off each and every step on the long fall down. I do however, remember waking up!

Extended description

So there I was, in the center of the intersection, with my legs trapped between the folding wheels, and the handle bars flailing in my hands, doing a balancing act trying not to fall over.

I did eventually manage to extricate myself from the evil clutches of my bike, and hobble to the side of the curb with the pieces in my hands. I would like to point out, no one actually left their car to try and help me. I curse them to this day!

Tags

comedy, humor, biography, autobiography, humor and comedy, humor book, humor funny, biography book writing, autobiography book writing, humor adventure

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Most times, I would have to jump up and dangle in the air, just to turn the doorknob in order to open the door. One time I missed and fell backwards, tumbling down the long stairs. I cannot remember the journey itself, nor the pain of bouncing off each, and every step on the long fall down. I do however, remember waking up!

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