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04 November 2009

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Beautiful!

Thank you for that. He's got it goin' on!

that is great! i am forwarding it to both my daughters!

Amazing - this made me cry big hopeful tears. Poets are always the ones to save the world, are they not?

Hallelujah!! I must be living under a rock - who knew that poetry has this hip, fresh, and very profound thing going on! Thanks for sharing, it brought me to tears for it's greatness.

I'm sure he has something profound to say, I had to read the words to understand what he was saying, if it had not be double played at the same time he was talking, it would have be nice to hear. And why do people feel the words that are foul add more to their work? When is short it takes away from the message.

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