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Re: A poem for the ladies

From: Jenn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Nov 24 20:00:53 1999


hey that is great!

Jenn

At 11:14 AM 11/24/99 -0600, you wrote: >My flower
>
>Roses, daisies, violets too,
>Flowers of ever color and hue
>Sitting in the sun
>Bathing just for fun
>I see a flower sitting alone
>Thinking "why am I on my own?"
>I stop to wonder
>As I come to a blunder
>I go and sit by this flower
>And I feel its beautiful power
>It shines so bright
>In the early morning light
>With drops of rain
>Taking away its pain
>Roses and Daisies and violets are nice
>Yet this flpwer was as cold as ice
>Sitting alone in the sun
>Seeming to have no fun
>So I dug up this flower, into a pot
>Sweating cuz it was so hot
>I took home my only true friend
>Hoping both our hearts would mend
>I loved my fower with all my heart
>Yet something still tore us a part
>My flower was still alone
>Wishing to be back home
>Yet I was stubborn, as you will see
>I didn't want my flower away from me
>So I kept it warm and inside
>The heart ache we could not hide
>My flower sat and wilted away
>And now is gone to this very day.
>
>Kimi
>
>Just thought it would be nice to have you all read one of my good poems,
>Thanks for taking the time to read it.
>Love and hugs
>




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