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Re: Re: A TRIBUTE TO JEANIEBLUE A Member Who is losing her fight with CancerQuote: PHOENIX, I feel for you! Condolence. "Life, I know not what thou art. But I know, we have to part " She on earth the brightest flower, Was not a thorn on her Master's brow. And now with new life shower, Is a jewel in His crown. MAY ST. PETER TEACH HER TO PLAY THE GOLDEN HARP. |
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Re: Re: A TRIBUTE TO JEANIEBLUE A Member Who is losing her fight with CancerQuote: PHOENIX, I feel for you! Condolence. "Life, I know not what thou art. But I know, we have to part " She on earth the brightest flower, Was not a thorn on her Master's brow. And now with new life shower, Is a jewel in His crown. MAY ST. PETER TEACH HER TO PLAY THE GOLDEN HARP. |
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Re: Re: A TRIBUTE TO JEANIEBLUE A Member Who is losing her fight with CancerQuote: Originally Posted by Phoenix9 THIS MORNING SEPT 21ST THE LAST DAY OF SUMMER JEANIEBLU WENT TO VISIT OUR LORD IN HEAVEN, THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR KIND THOUGHTS, BEAUTIFUL POETRY AND ALL YOUR PRAYERS..................RICK Life, I know not what thou art, But I know we have to part. She on earth the brightest flower , Was not a thorn on her Master's brow. And now with new life shower. Is a jewel in His crown. MAY ST. PETER TEACH HER TO PLAY THE GOLDEN HARP. Last edited by cousinsoren 10-18-2009 at 02:10:02 AM |
In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.