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She Was First Seen
She Was First Seen Am reading Poet's Companion Lost In A Canyon while we saw lost tree having been a banyan. Would like to have any corrections and recommendations that you may have. Repeating words to emphasize them is one of my challenges. I am saving this book for Anita. Jim Horn Knew she was so tender to touch; I would always love her very much; She was so pretty when first seen; And how much to me she did mean. God grew her face for me to behold, Great shimering hair a color of gold, And few forming curls here and there; My love for her was seen everywhere. Love for eachother was sweetly shared, And for us we knew God always cared; Thought about time we first did meet; Love her and I did repeat and repeat. She also loved me too more than ever, At any time of day or type of weather; Absolutely no doubt her I could trust, And be married to her God said I must. Jim Horn
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