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Atoning With Broken Hearts (and Wallets)

There’s a long list of sins to admit to on this Yom Kippur.

(Page 3 of 4)

...in meals and parties

...with usury and overcharging

...craning a haughty neck

...with a curious eye

...and chatter from our lips

...with supercilious eyes

...and brazen facial expression

...by abdicating responsibility

...plotting against a friend

...begrudging the success of peers

...stubbornly not yielding with grace

...by legs running to indulgence

...creating conflict by intrigue

...making untrue declarations

...hating without cause

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Jay D. Homnick, commentator and humorist, is a frequent contributor to The American Spectator. He also writes for Human EventsHere he performs his original composition, "Buy You (Bayou) a Drink".

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