
Gregory Payton
Bio
I am retired Air Force. I like to write poetry, and about the economy, and about current event. I have lost a lot in my life and I also write about processing grief.
I hope you find my work interesting.
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Only One
Only One Young Man Only one young manwas murdered on March 27, 2015, in the State of Delaware at 11:20 pm. One very special young man, and he was my oldest son. He was 44 years old, and he lost his life when a gunman put twelve bullets in his head and upper torso, while he was sitting in his car, unarmed and unaware he was going to die.
By Gregory Paytonabout a year ago in Criminal
A Declining Profession
Whether you think that being a cashier is a dying profession or not, actually depends on how you look at it, I suppose. It is a dying profession if you hope to seek a real paying job, this is one that you will actually receive a paycheck.
By Gregory Paytonabout a year ago in Futurism
The Rest Stop
There was only one rule: don't open the door. It was unorthodoxed, the detour from the highway, landed me at a rest stop. It was dark, except for the door leading into the main building, and it had a light on and what appeared to be statues on the window sills.
By Gregory Paytonabout a year ago in Horror





