Painting the Train

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
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Author: William J. Karnowski ISBN: 9780595801237
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 31, 2005
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: William J. Karnowski
ISBN: 9780595801237
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 31, 2005
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

William J. Karnowski is a construction worker by day and poet by night. His spirit is married to the earth. He worked as a laborer, a mason tender, finisher, gandydancer, therapy aide, boat builder, ironworker, draftsman, and now owns a construction company with his brother Dave.

I thought to myself,
"Self, if the geese can go south,
then, why can't we?"
It never did take me
very long to make a
decision, especially if
it involved a motorcycle.

Bill has traveled the length of the Oregon Trail, the Santa Fe Trail, and to the Great Smokies and back in the sports car that he built. He built his house, makes his furniture, and writes poetry on his farm at Laclede, Kansas.

"I find it is satisfying to get my hands and brain involved in everything I do."

"Check it out. I twist a few tails along the way."

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William J. Karnowski is a construction worker by day and poet by night. His spirit is married to the earth. He worked as a laborer, a mason tender, finisher, gandydancer, therapy aide, boat builder, ironworker, draftsman, and now owns a construction company with his brother Dave.

I thought to myself,
"Self, if the geese can go south,
then, why can't we?"
It never did take me
very long to make a
decision, especially if
it involved a motorcycle.

Bill has traveled the length of the Oregon Trail, the Santa Fe Trail, and to the Great Smokies and back in the sports car that he built. He built his house, makes his furniture, and writes poetry on his farm at Laclede, Kansas.

"I find it is satisfying to get my hands and brain involved in everything I do."

"Check it out. I twist a few tails along the way."

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