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At 06:28 PM 1/18/98 -0500, Camilla H.Flintermann wrote:
>Marvin-- as usual, you strike just the right note--thank you for sharing
>both the poem and a glimpse into a lovely relationship!
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>>Who Am I, Who Are We
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>>I cannot walk, she can.
>>She forgets the bills, I don't.
>>She is strong, I am physically weak.
>>I  prefer things orderly, she prefers chaos.
>>When I panic, she is calm.
>>When she cries, I can comfort.
>>When I cry, she does not look away.
>>When I wake up afraid, she  offers a calming touch.
>>I can let her sleep. I can let her make pots, bowls, and whistles.
>>I can let her teach others and so pass on to others what I do not know.
>>She needs me. I need her.
>>Together we are more than two people.
>>We are husband and wife, best friends,  beauty and beast, a team,
>>unconquerable.
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>>Marvin Giles
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>>I am a pessimist. Kristen says they will find a cure.
>>I guess I'll have to hang around and find out. *Grin*
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>  Camilla          [log in to unmask]
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 CAMMILLA IF ANY WILL BE AROUND WHEN THEY FIND CURE IT WILL BE THIS DIRTY
OLD MAN. I ALL SO BELIEVE SOME SOME DAAY IT WILL HAPPEN YOU KNOW HOW
BULLHEAD I AM. SAY HELLO PETER OH HE IS NOT INVISABLE HELLO PETER SEE FOR
BREAKFAST SOME DAY. DON MCKINLEY