On the Shoulder
Every day, Helen thought, so many people tap the bull on the shoulder and say, “Excuse me. I’m just going to grab your horns.” Why doesn’t she?
Why doesn’t she?
– Elizabeth Berg, Home Safe
Tricia Lott Williford
Every day, Helen thought, so many people tap the bull on the shoulder and say, “Excuse me. I’m just going to grab your horns.” Why doesn’t she?
Why doesn’t she?
– Elizabeth Berg, Home Safe
Denise Peticolas Shauger says:
Just wanted to let you know that the best way to control the bull is not by grabbing its horns. That’s a guarantee for conflict. You grab snout and upper lip and hold on. He is yours for the leading. Love your writings and all you share in them.