Wednesday, June 25, 2014

The Leaf in the Wind

A wind ablowin South carried me forth North North by caress upward upward upward

Tumbling head over heels I went smiling as I moved swiftly swiftly allowing none to catch

Whether green or brown I fly I fly allowing all directions to be allowable a choice

Swirling bursts choo choo the wind tuffets as I dance dance to inner music in my mind

Singing in tune to the music of today I the leaf jiggle giggle as the wind tickles my funny bone until I cry uncle uncle cease cease so I can continue to fly

Feeling bursts of sun on vein by vein allow energy to surge surge as the wind tickle tickle and allow the cascadence to bring rainbow to circle around around around

Feeling euphoric indeed the leaf in the wind sighed with content and rested

By

Felicia McCaw

The Bird Who Knew

Inspired by Little Trotty Wagtail written by John Clare located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Gurgling and gasping he like to wag his little tail of brown and white feathers

Little beak of curious reflect the eyes of knowledge that he gathered and kept close
Friendly and sociable he chirped about the gossip he knew waddle waddle

Sitting fast atop in tree of large high he watch with eyes of eagle sharp all that went around

Commiserating with sorrow he told tales of sad with eyes filled with tears of pity to all those who asked who who who who

Smiling happy when news of joy he could tell he sparkled long and free with gossip gossip of happy tidings of all he knew

After all who should tell all but the bird who knew

By

Felicia McCaw

Silver Clouds

Inspired by Silver written by Walter de la Mare located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

In each lining is silver to cover the errant ways we try to curve away

The light is bloom but the dear clouds yearn for more more silver to hide each play

Dancing on the water the clouds appear disappear and reappear like shimmering sunshine that slips away

Silver clouds silver clouds the bells ring loud low with haunting sorrow they clamor with tears running abreast freely on all

Doves aplenty come out with hands of peace to bring good will and tidings to all under shelter of silver clouds as they play

Smiling happily silver clouds rejoice rejoice and come again and again to enlighten and bless the day

By

Felicia McCaw

King of the Fairies

Inspired by The Fairies written by William Allingham located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

High in the hills of Ajay a old king sits on a stone filed with misery long.

Despair of deep filled a soul so he near to having wits of none.

For his daughter Brianna died of a heart broken of love unrequited and gone awonder.

Trying all within his heart he tried tried to reach her to no avail none helped the mechanoly that stole her away.

All became silent as the sadness crept crept crept little by little until all became inconsolable with the loss of him and her.

Murmuring soft as soft they said we don’t know what to do? How can we help our king with his loss?

Hugging him dear all gave his support to keep him sane and living to continue the rule.

By

Felicia McCaw

Heart of My Desire


Inspired by My Hearts in the Highland written by Robert Burns located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

My heart of heart love thy presence in the sweet briar of the highlands

A country of hills and valley and sweet air of Scottish pine

A piece of tartan of my love give to me of remembrance to compel me love he say

The pipes a singing I hear in my mind, heart and soul to give flight of feet of light and flow

Heart of my desire I see his face dear in my mind’s eye as clear as my mirror sea

Laughter rumbling in chest of deep he always clasp me near with kisses of dearest sweet

Open heart I perceive no one can understand the love of him as he carried my heart soul until I no more

By

Felicia McCaw

Call of the Witches

Inspired by The Witches Call written by Clive Sansom located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Aroar Aroar the trumpets bleat long and hard to suppress it not

They come they come one and all to dither wither slither the fear from each corner of each child

Flying low and hard they cackle cackle with threat threats to scare all who hear

Cursing the church and churchyard tombs they look at other content with their play saying together too damn bad sinner beware your time soon

Silhouettes reflected in the moon they prattle endlessly until the meet of witches and warlocks become sessions quick

Bringing familiars and cauldron they stirred a brew of tales, curses, to shiver a human soul to quicken with fear quick at the arising of a form of dark from the depths with teeth of fangs and claws of hands of large twice

Laughter reverberating deep he said good good good to be free at last thanks to the call of the witches

By

Felicia McCaw

Calico Hits the Sky

Inspired by Calico Pie written by Edward Lear located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Bing Bing my hats are my pride and joy they let me know if I annoy

Creek Crack the stick play a stone that only the fiddle knew alone

A jitter A jitter Calico fly thru the sky

Breeming with laughter she crooned a song all day long

Hat atilt she sashay and dance dance until the beetles say ba ba ba ba

Spiraling circles enamored with sprinkles of color kept Calico spirits high and she sighed
with joy

By

Felicia McCaw

A Trusty Tale Has No Proof

Inspired by The Skippery Boo written by Earl L. Newton located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Day by Day a quest drove a man in wilds of wilds

Equipped with eyes of keen he hunted the forest long hours long seeking the legend of fable

With thoughts aflurry he reminiscence of tales heard around campfires built large of a creature of unknown that scared the soul and befuddled the mind to numb

Shivering in the heat he recalled the foot prints of huge given note to existence a creature of great huge size that left a path of to indicate a tail of rigged zigzag that ground image in dirt

Returning back he came with witness to see place marked and all prints were gone and none believed him no more for his trusty tale has no proof to fulfill the hunt to be done

By

Felicia McCaw

A Presence of Time Encompasses the Past, Present and Future

Inspired by Past, Present, Future written by Emily Brontë located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Smiles of joy reveal the effect of all past events that encourage the present

Autumn leaves tickle tickle the air as they gossip about their past, present and future

Standing with toys aplenty the children watch the birds say we present and laugh

Twinkle twinkle a little flower say I went past the time and bloom not but came back in future a bud true

The future of the sea roared deep loud I am I am past, present and future dear that sails beneath a sun bright gold and happy one

Infinity Infinity how goes the time now as the past, present, future talks to none but you all the days long

Infinity Infinity replies soft I am content for I am one, all, forever

By

Felicia McCaw

A Party for John the Crow

Inspired by Johnny Crow’s Garden written by L. Leslie Brooke located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

A party a party of garden grow was John’s desire that he wanted more more.

To grow grow a banana for the monkey who was the tailor swift for clothes for the bear to wear.

Spectacles abridge a nose of sharp pointed black he dug dug dug dug a row a day to feed all at party celebrate.

Concentrating great he took his time to grow this for that one and sorrow beware be gone for all were expected to fun fun fun.

Oink Oink the pig wore a cap the goat’s heels were agleam with a doctoral degree he claimed free.

The lion portrayed his all with conceit he brought fashionalble tie around watching the beaver cry for attention for he felt sick.

The rat was a soul of feather with his nose inclined to find the cheese and the crane was crabby for it rained on him incessantly.

Squeal squeal the stork said I’m through I graduated with honors tu tu and the Hippo sighed I wish I knew more more with legs across.

The elephant gestured to self and talked talked while the goose thought he knew it all but got shocked because the whale said wrong wrong he ha he ha.

The fox said I’m sly hee hee you ain’t got nothing on me and the mouse said “sh sh sh” with the cat whipping her tail and tux saying I’m different what about it.

The owl hooted can anybody hear anymore? Where is the party? Hippo replied what you care I always eat up everything anyway so they claim.

Being a gracious host John the Crow said shut up and let’s all enjoy and eat.

By

Felicia McCaw

A Moon that Shines Brightly Full

Inspired by The Moon written by Robert Louis Stevenson located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Curves of refined the dark it allows the shadows to come and play

Revealing all and concealing long it echoes the noise that flow though the night

Streets, fields, harbor keys love the caress and strokes of its light glow

Luring all to sleep it rocks the little ones a bye bye to sleep sleep sleep smiling at each gentle snore

Clicking nails together the cat stretches in grace with purrs of gratitude of the secretive seductive shadows that allow play with their counter self

A moon that shines brightly full is a moon that contents all at the close of day and rest for all begin and end

By

Felicia McCaw

A Man Who Had No Home

Inspired by The Traveller written by Raymond Wilson located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Once upon a time of year and old was a man of no stone

Clothing old ragged and no one to care for his old soul he became the sight of forlorn

Boots of miles miles with holes in bottoms of tread worn down they be for miles miles he traveled traveled far far far away he came and go

Still ahappy he go for a smile shined on faces of revelation as he thought of memories gone past here there

Laughter soft as humor of self reverberated through his form as children questioned whereabouts come he with legs of crooked and breath of none

Replying with soft whispers he replied I have been through the world as the wind blow cold or dear I walked walked with none to help me near or dear

Children children gathered from far and wide clamoring for tales of road adventure and all

Rebuffing them in gruff emotional filled tones he said with kindness true you can’t be talking to strangers don’t you sea for a motive they might have hidden to disguise their intent true

Bidding them farewell he continued on his way

By

Felicia McCaw

A Land of Destiny Found

Inspired by Where Lies the Land? written by A. H. Clough located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Upon a ship we travel through day by day for a destination unknown

Ahead we charge wave by wave athirst athirst for new adventure in a land of destiny

Sunny mornings enliven the thoughts and mind as passengers watch the ship cut the waves

Shores receding reminding all of no return all watch with varying degrees of emotion as time revealed flashbacks of past

Listening to the chop chop chop they all felt the exhilaration as the spray of ocean rained drops of positivity on all

All anticipating the joy of a new life they strive to contain the increasing anxiety as realities settle of the need to succeed in a land of new

By

Felicia McCaw

A Hag True

Inspired by The Hag written by Robert Herrick located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Riding through the night disguised as pretty true

She ventured wide and far with amorous trysts wide with no particular choice in mind

Hellfire is what she breathes and care for none but herself she shows the world all

Cruelty disdain she teaches all when perfection she will never be as she

Mingles with the same sociopathic circle of friends who kill, reap, thieve and steal the life blood from one

Tearing heart and soul she reap the children’s soul and present all in tribute to hell in salvation of pathetic soul

With lashes of hard they beat the back of one of innocence and summon with magic of black the one of keep

Chanting in circle circle of two times eight they look the hag of true to correct the same

Beast of growl came forth to claim the souls but fought with soul their dame did with sheer will she dragged herself to protect them all

Using all she had their dame summoned the seventh to protect them passage to safety full for no one could defeat them ever merge as one

Eyes of slit of hate watched the hag with revealed thoughts of retribution come soon that her time is short for they battle as chessboard of all forever for the evil done

Moon, rise the time grows true of the centennial of devastation of evil that anointed is attacked prophesy will be revoked and then challenged by neutral

Beautiful out and ugly in is the way they will see and challenge they will saith the Lord of who champion him soon will be challenge as to fairness prevail

By

Felicia McCaw

A Cat that Cooed Cooed

Inspired by Cat written by Eleanor Farjeon located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)
Looking at all with eyes of gentle sweet she meowed meowed

Loving and free she galloped play with all friendly and new wise

Making friends with all for they all are God’s creature she blinked green blue yellow aqua eyes of charm

Extending little hand of friendship they portray empathy sympathy to all hurt pain cooing cooing with sweet compassion all

Rubbing against all with sweet caress they embolden the heart to try try again for such a love is stronger sweet as God ordains

By

Felicia McCaw

Sunday, June 15, 2014

The Dot Who Could Do It All

See the Dot Move
See the Dot Dance
See the Dot Sing
See the Dot Cry
See the Dot Look
See the Dot Laugh
See the Dot Walk
See the Dot Disappear


Saying Bye


I Will Be Back

By
Felicia McCaw

Father William A Man of Grace and Mercy


Inspired by Father William written by Lewis Carroll located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

A man of great and sweet he portrayed patience to all with sweet reverence to Jesus Christ

Listening with ear of sympathy and most evocative empathy of memories similar he gave his all to help

Humor sparkling in eyes of cherub he allowed intimacy without compromise of self-respect and respect for others

Endowed with wisdom and intellectual ability he devised alternate routes to success for one and many

Experience, time, grace and Mercy of God he prayed to retain all to help others all his life and beyond

By

Felicia McCaw

A Fairy’s Wish to Bless You Sweet


Inspired by Fairies written by Rose Fyleman located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Have you ever wished to sea a fairy or two or three or four or more

Glimmering bright atwinkle they hide shyly watching big eyes glow as they reveal treasure and gifts left for the love they are

Tip toeing they creep around kissing round cheeks of all young saying how sweet thou art

Touching foreheads furrowed in sleep they quiet nightmare and meanies and chase them away

Grabbing hands of butterflies they dance above beds singing lulabys on sweet summery nights

Bumbees humming insynyc they roll little round butts in tune saying we are sweet and so are you so are you

Rabbits of invite skate around on moonbeams saying goodnight goodnight we all watch you tonight

The King and Queen of Fairies greet all in court in dreamland and all wishes come true just as foretold and you are awakened with thoughts of dreams of sweet divine flourish

By

Felicia McCaw


Sleepy Man Arrives to Lull and Rock the Babies to Sleep

Inspired by The Dustman written by Anonymous located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

As the sun orbits the moon comes the man of sleep through shadows of the night

Mirroring eclipses he travels from house to house sprinkling magic dust of sleep in large curious eyes

Watchful eyes watching the lamp reveal little teeth of pleasure as he cooed cooed and said sweet sleep make learning dreams all

Tired from play they fret fret but sleepy man caress each furrowed brow and off they go

A twinkle in mom’s and dad’s eye they know that sleepy man is reliable as clock for tidy widy they sleep tight all night

By

Felicia McCaw



A Trot Trot the Lobster Clicked his Claws

Inspired by The Lobster Quadrille written by Lewis Carroll located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Suave he was when he asked for a dance or two to begin the night a tangle or flew

Wearing an eyeglass over eye of jolly fun he watched the proceedings over and over

Superciliousness he portrayed for none was better than he of dancing the quadrille

Directing the proceedings with baton he gave orders to the turtles to advance step by step

Hollering at the snail he said keep abreast of the comings and goings my good lad

Crunching munching a tidbit or two he agreed merging with grace on a porpoise’s head in the middle of the fray

Singing alah alah he proceeded to end the dance cha cha cha cha coco nut it’s done

By

Felicia McCaw

Serpent of Song


Inspired by The Serpent written by Theodore Roethke located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Once upon a time a serpent lived who sang and sang and sang all day and all night

He forgot he was a serpent and was not very scary anymore in today future

Not content with his life of blowing flames and causing fear he begin to sing

Jealously prevailed all around for such a sweet utterance had never been heard heard

Given this and that they tried to still the sound of melodious flow but none could stop for within it never ceased return return

He continued on and the birds begin to sing in trio below and above step by step they kept abreast of each note

Hearing the duo of trio an angel appeared and stroked his head and said continue on and on and on and on

Replying with modesty fair he said I will I will I will

By

Felicia McCaw



A Calling for the Sea

Inspired by Sea-Fever Romance written by John Masefield located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

A bubbling in me heart is a thrist for the open sea and rolling of my feet of decks of slippery

The thrill of air of salt ripping free atasting the crave of adventure I be all day long

Walking decks of slick affirm with rolling gait I shift from shift with smiles of wild

Never alone do I feel for God walks the water firm hard open in the most high and levels of sweet accessibility

Ahoy Ahoy I call to ship to ship to share gossip afriend afriend with free parlay parlay

Exhiliration thrilling to feel running rivers of lightening through hands to form twisting as she called it home

Mercenary, courier, marketeer no matter the reason the call the call is strong strong to seduce, beguile and lure to ride the savage seas and oceans wide

By

Felicia McCaw



Candy Rock Mountains

Inspired by The Big Rock Candy Mountains written by Anonymous located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

In a valley of where the air is sweet as sugar buns and lilac trees are pretty

A little duck named Quirky swimmed in a river of chocolate sipping a little here and there

His friend named William the adorable monkey swung free and far on trees burdened down with candied apples and bananas of sweet alabaster scent eating a banana here or there

Roscoe the furry little white cubbet clung to Emerald’s hand as they walked down paths of paths looking for treasure box of candied coins saying let’s eat some candied nuts

Saphire, Diamond and Magneeta all gold butterflies landed on Black Sebastians’s shoulder whispering secrets to tell Djoubutu and Biliaon the way to a secret cave filled with diamonds, gold, plunder and lamp of wishes

Teeth flashing white Black Sebastian caressed each little head and said here they come tell them yourself all

Preening with feathers fluttering with agitation they whispered to each other yeah we get to talk to her children ain’t they fine!

Djoubutu and Biliaon introduced themselves to Saphire, Diamond and Magneeta kissing a small wing in acceptance of their grace, beauty and knowledge

Giving each other a high-five they boisterously hollered yes pay dirt we are leaving right now to explore explore

Hugging Black Sebastian they left equipped with directional talking guide with the three chattering happily jumping on each shoulder

Following close was Quirky, William and Roscoe saying we are their guardians and we know how to fight fight fight

Listening close the trees swished loudly, sighing content with laughter tickling everyone as they kept saying we are the champions of fine

Emersed in thought Djoubutu and Biliaon traveled long far in foliage of green and candied sweet until an opening appeared with lagoon of bue aqua water waterful of purple cascading free

Climbing up stones of chocolate they laughed as they tasted sweetest taste of each until an opening appeared as lever of free revealed door hidden and walked within

Eyes widening in disbelief they looked at treasure of treasure bounty of bounty and exclaimed what should we do?

Marking coordinates true they returned to Black Sebastian with news of awe and conferred in secret tones of riches riches found to be untold

Arriving home Djoubutu and Biliaon ran and grabbed mom of short stature twirling her around around as words flew out of their mouths as rivers bubbling rich

Awaiting his turn patiently Black Sebastian kissed her long with leisurely rubbing her back with loving strokes as Diamond, Sapphire and Magneeta rubbed against her face with Quirky rubbing his little sweet self on her leg and Willaim and Roscoe holding onto her other leg

After hearing counsel of all Black Sebastian decided on an adventure of a lifetime to include all.

By

Felicia McCaw

Red Angel

Inspired by Romance written by Gabriel Setoun located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

A ship of beauty it hurt the eye to behold and look away difficult

Standing tall a galleon of refine atrim with gold and black with sails of silk red

Decks of faded winter chestnut of polished sparked dull as recessed sunlight

Riding high fierce it rode the waves as a man rides a woman wild and free

All that saw her sighed in awe of a filly fined tuned to fight abrisk a wave by wave

Captana Alyn rode the deck astern deck in black pantaloons with blouse of red rippling silk and cutlass of light custom

Around her neck she wore a medallion of crystallized magic that gave direction quiet to her alone

Manning cannons of eight on each side she personally aimed each with deadly precision of artistic refine accuracy miss none

Equipped different and rigged special she need only 15 sailors of trained technique special fighting skills of multi were they

Wearing coolie hat and wear for cool they deceive all of nationality true that see and know not race or creed

Sailing day by day they seek fights of mercenary hunting prey they relish and treasure of plunder all for glory glory and thrill of elation

By

Felicia McCaw

Ablutions Ablutions Make a Little One Grin

Inspired by Washing written by John Drinkwater located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Everyday mom and dad say wash awash to keep the germs and dirt away

Cleanliness is an “A” in my card everyday as I hear my mom say

Running in ahappy asplash asplash we go to rub and wash in tub of happy fun

Churning bubbles 360° and counter we play play until it is not chore but afun

Faces abloom with innate joy when time arrives we race frolick until the treat begins

Not a chore but a relaxation and relief of stress I know for the feeling left is pure ambrosia

Acknowledging all is the clue we are better when we confident fresh sweet and true

By

Felicia McCaw

Monday, June 9, 2014

FELICIA'S FIGHT FOR THE UNDERDOG PERSISTS OVER AND OVER

Open for the World’s Opinions and Attorney’s Feedback

Please Help Mr. Ernest Edwards!!

To Anyone Who is Curious: What do you think about this … If someone ran you over in the street why are you not good enough to be given personal injury compensation? All vehicles powered by motorized engines are liable for any injury to any pedestrian, bicyclist or any other motorized vehicle and occupants.

This company in my opinion violated his civil rights and gave him nothing … now he is lying in the hospital from the injuries and a severe heart attack due to the stain of the injuries and head injuries that now causes him to have seizures. What does a person have to do be considered a person, to be considered human enough for care to be given to him and care for his personal well-being? Just because he is elderly and black he is being treated in this fashion and forced to try to fight for his right by hiring an attorney when it was clearly evident that this case was an open and shut case in my opinion. I am Felicia McCaw and I know he is entitled to the respect and personal injury compensation and I feel maybe because of his association with me … this is why he is being treated in this way. Others who are nice to me are being treated like s. and I don’t respect anyone who will not honor what they have written and weasel out and won’t give him his due … even if he dies these funds are due to go to his estate and monitored and distributed for possible death benefits .. god forbid.. or whatever for his own use.

I guess I feel too much…but I stay between the lines of legality always.
Understand!

Felicia McCaw

TO: ADJUSTER
PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE

TO: PERSONAL INJURY REP
CLAIM NUMBER – PRIVATE
MAILING ADDRESS:
PROGRESSIVE DIRECT
CLAIMS DEPARTMENT
6475 TECHNOLOGY AVENUE SUITE H
KALAMAZOO, MI 49009

AFFIDAVIT AND CLAIM FOR RESTITUION
FOR INJURIES SUSTAINED IN ACCIDENT THAT INVOLVED
A BICYLCLIST AND MOTORIZED VEHICLE

STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OF SAGINAW

CLAIMANT AND VICTIM – MR. ERNEST EDWARD
(BICYLIST AND RIDER IN ACCIDENT)
Age 64 years of Age
Date of Birth – 9-17-1948

DRIVER OF MOTORIZED VEHICLE – VIOLATER
INSURER FOR THE DRIVER IS: PROGRESSIVE DIRECT
POLICY NUMBER: PRIVATE

On September 13, 2013, an accident occurred between Mr. Ernest Edward (rider of bicycle) and (Driver of Vehicle). Officer Jeff Madaj was the reporting legal representation that attended the accident and helped resolved the evidential report and scenario in the street located on E. Genesee Avenue in front of Circle K.

One said witness whose name is C. L. came forward as witness to said accident and relayed details of the structural layout of the accident that resulted from start to end of accident.

REPORT ACCORDING TO MR. EDWARDS:

According to Mr. Edwards, he was driving or riding his bicycle northbound on E. Genesee and was struck from behind by a motorized vehicle. He had a collision with the driver’s windshield which resulted in him suffering several vertebrae broken or damaged in his neck and further damage down his spinal column and has caused his physicality to be ill-adjusted and with irregulated differential patterns that are out of normality of the regulated skeletal system. According to records of St. Mary’s Hospital his forehead struck the windshield and he was propelled 50 feet from point of contact and this resulted in loss of consciousness, amnesia and memory loss and be installed on oxygen in Trauma Unit until breathing level stabilized. (MEDICAL RECORD NUMBER –PRIVATE)

AFFIDAVIT AND CLAIM FOR RESTITUION
On behalf of Mr. Ernest Edwards
Page 2

Mr. Edwards was in no shape to physically walk away from the impact of the accident and an ambulance was called to offer medical assistance to relay him to the hospital for immediate attention because of the severity of impact with the vehicle and due to his frail frame and lightness of built this causes suspect of other hidden injuries.

One of the procedures that were done was to remove his clothing with a sharp object to allow the examination process to be done. Examination resulted in his immediate need for attention due to a several gashes in his flesh, bleeding and moans of pain.

Listed below are resulting injuries and consequence in his physicality that resulted from the accident are:

1. Left side required stitches under the eye and above and on his left side of his face and ear.
2. He suffered four sores or gashes on his left leg and of the deepest gash it is not progressively healing as it should (hole in leg) and is running pus which is a sign of internal infection that has not been resolve by medicine.
3. Right leg was incapacitated and he could not move it for two weeks and had to utilize a walker to transport himself physically to enable mobility from point to point of destination when he was able.
4. He has to wear a brace on his neck due to damage to several vertebrae and
in his neck and requires the wearing of a neck brace for three months.
5. Limitation of the amount of weight that he can pick up and due to this he is restricted to nothing over ten pounds.
6. Resulting damage in his skin has caused severe discoloration of a purplish hue and resulting skin issues on both legs and feet that were not there prior to the accident.
7. His feet was swollen twice their normal size for about two months and he had to seek medical attention and could only wear house shoes.
8. Due to the injuries to his neck without the wearing of a neck brace total paralysis is a resulting consequence as relayed by the attending physician.
9. The handling of objects has been noted that the inability to grasp properly and retain them in both hands has been severely affected.
10. The accident has caused emotional and physical distress and stress to his
heart and psychological well-being and has caused a state of mental depression because it is adding to his additional medical problems. He was installed in Trauma Intensive Care Unit for subsequent care after accident.

AFFIDAVIT AND CLAIM FOR RESTITUION
On behalf of Mr. Ernest Edwards
Page 3

COURTESY OF DRIVING FOR VEHICLES AND PEDESTRIANS AND BYCYLISTS

Any activity in any lane should be attended to at all times and any riders on bicycles or non-motorized vehicles have the right of way at all times and preference is supposed to be given due to the amount of power that a motorized vehicle has.

If said claimant and victim which is Mr. Ernest Edwards was not allowed the courtesy established and necessary for all bicyclist it is never the fault of the rider on a non-motorized vehicle and any collision to a rider is always the fault of the driver of a vehicle that has more speed and power that disallows the bicyclist any opportunity to avoid a collision due to the inability to avoid such an accident that might result in internal injuries or death.

ACCORDING TO MICHIGAN NO-FAULT LAW

Medical Expenses are enabled to be paid due to consequence of accident.
Ambulance Bill – Mobile Medical Response Inc. - $629.50
Any Bills resulting from accident.

Replacement Service Provision
To be paid to M.B., ON 12TH STREET Street, Saginaw, Michigan
from the time of Accident until presently and future effective for three years total at a rate of $20 per day.

A period of twelve months is guaranteed from the date of accident to file for assistance due to injuries sustained in accident. If settlement is not offered or done in conclusion the option of a lawsuit is available with a statute limitation of twelve months.

Reserved is the request for interest to be paid if such a lawsuit has to be done by attorney to obtain the rights that need to be done and served to injured claimant.

REQUEST FOR AN INDIVIDUAL EXAMINER

Here, comes Felicia McCaw, who is the originator and gatherer of information to assist Mr. Ernest Edwards with his claim for the rights that he has no knowledge to write claimant report and petition to obtain for himself what he is entitled to.

AFFIDAVIT AND CLAIM FOR RESTITUION
On behalf of Mr. Ernest Edwards
Page 4

She is requesting the following tests by a representative of Progressive Direct to have personal examination by a contracted personal examiner to confirm said injuries exist and be substantiated as a conditional problem to his existence and continuance.

1. MRI on cervical spinal – check spinal connectivity for testing of internal nerve damage, lower spinal column, level of pain tolerance and indifference, dosage of pain killers needed in relation to injuries to reflect the necessary pain to cease for ability to rest, deadening of nerves to deflect pain and realization.
2. Examination of Skeletal System and Muscular Pattern of exterior and internal tissue and triangular eye function, Dexterity of fingers and stability, dizziness and possible head injury (cellular brain damage), damage to following regions suspected:
1. Spinal Cord (Affective nature of Fractures in C4, C6 and C7 Region to nerves in spinal cord)
2. Cervical Sacral Region (Fractures in C4, C6 and C7 Region)
3. Thoracic Lumbar
4. Brain Damage (Suffered a concussion.)
5. Motor Cortex
6. Voluntary Movements - twitching, incessant nerve damage
7. Sensory Cortex – bodily sensations, affective desensitization of pain in relation to injury (fever and respiratory check)
8. Cognizant Awareness is elevated to deprived levels
9. Recommend a MRI of brain w/emphasis on neck cortex and lower level of vertebrae 30
10. CAT Scan – max level – Three Dimensional Image of skeletal frame, reflecting accuracy of levels on several with possible
multiple small fractures to be reflected and proven
11. PET Scan
(TOTAL OF THREE SCANS – CAT, PET, MRI)
13. Possible Spinal Cord Injury Lumbar
14. Mid – Thoracic
15. Elevated Foot and Ankle – Mid Calves Examination – MRI
16. Heart Stress Level (Hypertension up affected state on heart currently, abnormal ECG.)
17. Spinal Curvature Check?


AFFIDAVIT AND CLAIM FOR RESTITUION
On behalf of Mr. Ernest Edwards
Page 5

Ernest Edwards has been under severe stress and pain due to the injuries sustained in the vehicle accident and just wishes to have justice rendered for the pain, injuries and continuance of trauma done to his physical, mental and psychological self that he has to endure.

Additional Information

Injury listed as a Cervical Spine Fracture by St. Mary’s Hospital
Vehicle Registration – PRIVATE
VIN – PRIVATE
Saturn Ion, Color – PRIVATE
First Impact, Extent of Damage – 3
Drivable Condition – NO
Vehicle Towed Away By - MIKES WRECKER SERVICE

I, Felicia McCaw, attest that the facts relayed to me by Mr. Ernest Edwards and M. B. (OTHER WITNESS – PRIVATE) are true to the best of my knowledge and certify true and accurate and wish assistance given to this person because he is disabled. If further assistance or input is needed, I am respectfully at your service. Further Mr. Earnest Edwards is willing to settle with a respectful and reasonable offer without an attorney to represent as per that is reasonable in regard to injuries sustained in accident that will assist in his hopeful rehabilitation to better and improved health.

Dated this 1st day of June, 2012


Ms. Felicia McCaw
(Signature of Affiant)

Witness of Felicia McCaw’s signature



Printed Name



Printed Name
AFFIDAVIT AND CLAIM FOR RESTITUION
On behalf of Mr. Ernest Edwards
Page 6

AFFIDAVIT AND CLAIM FOR RESTITUION
Composed and written by:
Felicia McCaw
(Daughter of Mary A. Barnett and
Associate of Mr. Ernest Ewards who is
her boyfriend)

Exhibits for Support

SEE ATTACHED IN SUPPORT OF PLEA AND CLAIM
FOR RESTITUTION FOR INJURIES SUSTAINED


CONTACT ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER:

MR. ERNEST EDWARDS
527 S. 12TH STREET
SAGINAW, MI 48601
(989) 332-7104 - CELL
(989) 341-1536 - HOME

Sunday, June 8, 2014

LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA - JUNE 8, 2014

June 8, 2014

To: President Obama

Dear Sir:

I would like to present the issue of co-pays for medicines and doctor’s visits. Sometimes the co-pays are so restrictive that it sometimes prevents people countrywide from getting their medicines and receiving appropriate doctoral care...I believe that it might be racially motivated against people of poverty or impoverished situations.
The doctor’s co-pays also prevent office visits and a person will not be seen unless the co-pay is paid and irregardless of this the doctor is paid sufficient monies anyway for care provided by the doctor to the patient. I realize that they are valuable, knowledgeable and skilled but a person is more than a co-pay and they should be treated in a humane way and given care anyway and not turned away ill, sickly or possible dying. If help is denied them most patients go to the emergency room and it’s more costly than the doctor’s office and is effectively more costly for insurance companies and the state Medicare and Medicaid program.
Also, affecting people as I reiterate again is the prevention of acquiring medications that leaves a patient in a dire condition of not getting well due to the lack of money to cover the co-pays.

This recession affects everyone and we hope that all co-pays can be phased out by an agreeable contractual meeting with the outcome of yes …let’s rid ourselves of co-pays to meet the needs of the poor, foreign and natives of this country. I sincerely hope this can happen…after all what is $10 or whatever when an oath was sworn to help any person in need irregardless of having the money to pay for assistance. They are dishonoring their oath and if they are dishonoring this then their word is nothing and oath is invalidated and is clearly a lie.

I have been through this scenario and been turned away and could not afford all my medications or get medical service and so has my mom and others due to the costliness and bills that consume available resources. This of course is not their personal burden but I feel that in order to be a servant of physician medicine a person needs to be honest with the most rigid of integrity to help all people in need of medical attention. I wish I could have been a doctor I would turn no one away even if they were of dirty, unclean or filthy. I would just be a facilitator to help that person get the needed help they need. I AM NOT THEIR JUDGE – JUST THEIR FACILITATOR TO BETTER HEALTH AND A BETTER WAY OF LIVING.

Please give my request with all due respect a brief perusal and a serious thought and consideration.
We are anxiously awaiting help and I am always out trying to see what people need most and this is dire and pressing situation and dear to my heart.

Thank you.

Felicia McCaw

Always ready to assist anytime.

The Scarcrow Who Walked Alone

Inspired by The Lonely Scarcrow written by James Kirkup located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Trembling in the wind he balanced himself with help of pole

Crying in wind saying “I’m lonely come and play with me” he whispered over over and over

Boneless and loose he walked a walk of none to copy limping and rolling down roads of scarce and free

Singing a song of tune he exclaimed with delight I have no clothes of decent just threadbare shirt, pants and ragged gloves of shabby worn

Peg a leg they call me kids of mean understood not my sorrow of pain for I lost my leg of free moons ago

Still a happy smile pasted forever long reflect I’m on my duty to watch the crop of plenty season to season all day long

Whether atop a hill of far long or in between I dance a sad long song of cry for company please

Giggling happy in the wind when company arrive he gasp with delight as each bird kiss his cheek soft

By

Felicia McCaw

The Eagle's Eyes are Keen Indeed

Inspired by The Eagle written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Flying high in clouds of mighty he swooped low and narrow turns of fast hard

Eyes sharp with predatorial intent looking for prey to end famine deep he watched movements close far near

Claws curved in mighty grasping traps he flies low and captures his meal with smiles of satisfaction wide

Feeding little beaks of hungry quieting cries of hungry he gives rips of bites devoured by little ones cooing with content as hunger satisfied fulfilled long until replete with sleep

Chuckling deep within he graciously accepts chirps of thanks as each burp clear little beaks of smiles of happy

Kissing mate of long he flies far and wide to perch of solitary until feeding time begins again soon near far

Watching sunrise to the sun recedes he towered mighty as God’s Eye and Warrior replete with Lord’s Grace and thanks and heaven’s praise

By

Felicia McCaw

Quirky Quirky the Duck

Inspired by The Duck written by Ogden Nash located in A Children’s Book of Verse,
Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Curious looks prevail as he survey his all

Striding down lanes of clear he looks here there gossiping free of tidbits innocent heard

Warm twinkles in his eye advice he give to one and all

Waddling on little orange feet of web he brings sunshine to all

Friendly Quirky is he my little special friend of delight that tickle my
soul and heart forever more

God’s Little Minstrel and shepherd he say make me make me

By

Felicia McCaw

Natty Patty Bang Bong Party for All

Inspired by On the Ning Nang Nong written by Spike Milligan located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Clicking heels upward cloud wise the moo moo cow Bang Patty Natty Bong a song of joy a party ago her she

Monkey monkey whistle whistle hoo hoo she Natty Natty Patty Patty Bang Bang Bong Bong dance I with moo moo cow to trail the night with stars of woo woo she

Twirling around around they screamed together Natty Natty Patty Patty Bang Bang Bong Bong we all do

Trees roots bare grace each other with courtesies looping arms of happy as they smiled laughter humming we dance aglee doing the Natty Natty Patty Patty Bang Bang Bong Bong
with moo moo cow and monkey see do

Tea pots aclank aclank a lid tremble with laughter ajitter ajitter as mirth overflowed from spout to lid

Seven lucky mice laughted frolicked danced showing two big teeth as they squeaked with shrills as they joined the flow of Natty Natty Patty Patty Bang Bang Bong Bong

Cows ahappy drum achime bang bang flirted blinking lashes of long with amonkey amonkey amice amice singing alah alah alah hola hola the Natty Natty Patty Patty Patty Bang Bang Bong Bong we all happy today

By

Felicia McCaw

Mother of the Moon

Inspired by Mrs. Moon written by Roger McGough located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Grey hair atwinkle in star of night

She knits the stars ashine by sight

Using needles of long creative bright

The sky of blue black became aflight

Click-clack they chimed a song throughout
the light

Until the glow of stars beckoned tonight

By

Felicia McCaw

Little Hippy the Baby Grow Large in Thought

Inspired by The Hippopotamus written by Jack Prelutsky located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

My name is Little Hippy and I love mama so

Pappa Tubby is my secret name for my poppa stern

Understand us not they watch us wonder

We are happy for we think a lot pondering all

Hot is the weather that hurts our skin

Cool mud is gracious replete for we all thank

Enliven the joy of life they do to see a clear day

Of sun reveal the time of Lord’s Creation to live again
in the New Eden of Revelation

By

Felicia McCaw

Don’t Tread on Me Squeak


Inspired by Way Down South Where Bananas Grow written by Anonymous located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Peaceful sweet an elephant walked his way with quiet

Who do you think tried to irk me today? Can you imagine this?

A grasshopper kicked my toe and said I’ll beat you up and then play.

Sweet the Elephant said crying why are you so mean this way?

The grasshopper said this is just my way to throw my weight around.

Leave me along you bully you bully or I’ll run away.

By

Felicia McCaw

Crocodile Dunny said Beware My Bite

Inspired by If you should met a Crocodile written by Anonymous located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Teeth agleam they sparkle right to left drooling with hunger deep

Lazing lazily in sun of sparkle sun warming hide of texture he swished tail of lethal

Warning deep in eyes of feral yellow death watch evilly the approach of prey on tuft
of own

Saying beware my bite he opened jaws of showing teeth of razor sharp long

Yum Yum Yum stick and poke me and I’ll eat you up good fat and I’ll get bigger bigger
and bigger

Don’t forget I’m in the high grass and ready for my dinner snap

By

Felicia McCaw

Away I'll Go if You Love Me Nay Said Granny May

Inspired by Up In A Basket written by Anonymous located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Upward she thought of herself not at all toil became a labor of love

Children children she brought freely in world of different

Begging not she raised them with hand of stern to keep all safe knowing the life of way

Loving them all she watched with knowledge sadness as tears welled in eyes of the tremendous tasks faced in life of long seemed useless fail

Eyes alit with knowledge found of life and love of God’s love for all maintained she received intervention and help of humane

Sweet in thought she give give give praising God as all steadily teaching all individual she do

By

Felicia McCaw

A Man of Non-Substantial Value and Underestimated Worth

Inspired by Mr. Nobody written by Anonymous located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

Creeping around corners quiet as a mouse he walked soft to be unnoticeable for a value of his worth became his downfall

Sadness creep around features of drawn worth for no one valued a man viewed none and lack

Looking at future as bleak he stared in fathoms of loneliness as time stalled picked up speeded by

One day occurred that revealed the truth that viewed as none became the sum of all that none is all and true deceptive wise

Acknowledging fate as fortuitous he began the circle of 360° evolved and started to become a man of substantial

Viewing changes in attitude during interactive play he became a man of worth no longer estimated or thought of as man of little worth and underestimation

By

Felicia McCaw

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Govenor Georgie Porgie

(An erotic rendition)

Position of grand he exclaimed loud proud he won fair square the wind high as a sail as he

Casting eyes of conceit upon himself he doth not wonder why they envy himself so would he

Looking at beautiful ladies of fair and some not so fair he smiled longer at these more more more

Watching blushes bud on cheekbones he tugged in his waistcoat and looked more admiringly at one plain flower in particular with eyes of hawkish look

Catching a hand of tremble in hand of large he kissed her palm with lingering kiss and swirl of tongue

Surprise shock filled face of bloom heat causing trembles of unknown to flower between legs of liquid

Head lowered in acquiesce she allowed a hungry hand to wander feel breasts of swollen need as he led to place of seclude

Coming to a house of lewd he lead her upstairs with eyes covered and hand squeezing derriére and had her open eyes of soft innocent wide

Looking at gaudy veils of scarlet red around circular bed he watched her eyes widen wide at images of copulation

Grinning with wolfish delight he came close behind her and begin to kiss and suckle her delicate skin behind ear

Looking at her with eyes of hood he watched her pulse increase with speed as he fondled breast of heavy response

Pushing aside item by item he kissed each inch of revealed skin until nipples of nectar stood straight and withdrew her shoulders shy

Laughing deep within he grasped her firm sucking hard soft until she begun to moan deep within her throat

Ripping aside her pantalets he plunged fingers of harsh hungry quest within listening to her moan of pain

Growling as if possessed he pushed three within holding her firm as she gently struggled to get away

Kissing away tears and fear he grasped hips with firm strong hands and impaled her on hard rod of starving hunger

Grinning he rode her on his shaft thrusting hard and heavy within channel of small opening her until she flowered puckered ripe

Her fear became distant as sounds of roar echoed through her ears becoming louder louder louder until she begin to scream scream clutching him closer closer as pleasure pain intermingled and became siren song

Twisting her this way and that he turned her back to him and lifted her with firm hands on hard rod of steel with her feet clenched on his thighs

Finally after eons became minutes of none to tell the play was done and entwined in arms of hard she slept and so did he

By Felicia McCaw