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My Rock, My Twin Lynne

My rock, my Twin Lynne Laura and Lynne Not two, but one, twin From the start, in the womb Sharing time, past the tomb The yang to her yen The right to my wrong Harmonious in song The light to my dark Igniting my spark When I waiver, she's strong Always a room sharing Every moment caring About each other's feelings Soothing and healings One shy and one daring As babies until three One clinging mom, one free One little, one tall One wild, one doll One grounded, one esprit Protectors of each other's Even and especially of         brothers One sought love of their        father The other knew not to bother We have the love of mother's She watching, learning mom's         charm Nor would she ever do harm Sadly I got what dad taght All ok unless your caught Wily affections and smarm Not clear of wrong and right Playing dirty? When to fight? She is my compass, my rock Turn to her, in need of talk Together still, yet each our       knight. They too can calm our storm Knowing when to conform They'll be no furry,  like twins        scorned Take heed when a twin has        warned Unison must transform Now with soul mates of our own And both now, children grown Hope the cycle comes to       pass They receiving grandma's       class For all wrongs may they       atone Our years, go waning away But together must we stay As life waxes for our kin So our children's children Visit both grandmas to play As our time on earth ends We part still best friends To care for from above Ner able to cease our love A bond time transends

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Date: 5/12/2016 10:15:00 AM
Laura, creative and well done. Thank you for sharing. **SKAT**
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Laura Didonato
Date: 5/16/2016 5:10:00 AM
Ty for all your comets Skat really appreciate your encouragement

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