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Connecting the Dots
Connecting The Dots Being at the young age of only five Little did I know how time would fly Back then I wanted to be a nun Everything was possible under the sun Always kept a smile along the way Only by the protection of God I am here today Gathered many friends along the way Is their love as deep as mine, I hope so I pray Can we teach each other on how to treat others Respect the elders, the children, the fathers and the mothers Today is still here, its not too late Open your heart and learn to appreciate What is your purpose, are you on track Move forward, seldom look back Hope you enjoyed my poem alot If you did, we've connected dots This is the closes I will get to being a nun Still believing everything is possible under the sun Written by: Debra Falgout May 29, 2012
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