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All the People I Have Known

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When I stop and take a look at my life now that I am well past fully grown I like to think how I’ve been blessed by all the people I have known. Certainly there is my family, my children, my grandchildren and my wife but what about all the others people who have helped to shape my life. Some were with me from the start but are gone now…to my dismay Some have been here many years…others merely crossed my path along the way Some I’ve known by name others I never really knew…but I’m still glad at what they all have given me…at the impact they have had I’ve known mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters…aunts and uncles too I’ve known teachers, students, and children who helped to mold my point of view. So many people I have met whose influence I can’t ignore from priests, professors, bus drivers to baggers in the grocery store. I’ve known mechanics, fishermen, lawyers…waiters and waitresses galore all who made me think a little differently than I had thought the day before. I’ve known authors and musicians…I’ve loved their melodies….their words I’ve been changed by every book I’ve ever read and every song I’ve ever heard. I could go on and on because in my mind a host of faces are now blending You might say when it comes to the people in my life…the list is never-ending. And I imagine it’s the same with everyone For no one ever lives their life totally alone No…we are who we are today because of all the people we have known.

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Date: 9/3/2019 1:27:00 AM
Such truth in your words Jim, a great write.
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Date: 9/2/2019 10:28:00 AM
what a lovely message and tribute to all the people in your life. Well penned!
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