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It seems to me, Betty Jo, that you have been given a very special gift not
only to see you over the hard times bridge but to guide others who are
having difficulty finding their way.
 E of the headdress




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From: "Bettyjo Blauner" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Betty Jo's Poem


> Thank you for your comments on my poetry. I never really wrote  much until
I
> got Parkinson's. At that time poetry was my way of expressing myself.
Here
> goes another one-no;t easy to; do with a bandaid on my finger.
>
> Where do they co;me from,these poems so funny,
> running over the page like sticky honey?
> The sad ones fo;rm ;a pool at the end o;f the book.
>
> the wise ones meander just lilke a brook
>
> But always the words come tumbling out
>
> with no;t enough time to figure out
> what part o;f my life gave birth to them
> and where they will leave when they are done.
> So I just put a pen in my; hand
> and off we go to my absurd land
> where problems always cease to exist
> and I am free as a bird and always blessed
> Betty Jo..
>
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