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Chanukah, Again

Lights shining in the night celebrate the re - birth of the spirit Lights open the door to the heart's deepest wishes Only celebrated by a very small percentage of the world But it continues to bring glory to those who let it into their hearts

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Date: 1/9/2015 10:08:00 PM
by the way, I read a few of your poems in your little chapbook today. The limerick on the last page was so cute. I never even knew you did limericks!
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Date: 1/9/2015 10:07:00 PM
hey there, matt, yes, I know Masada. I was there!! did you see it too? what an amazing story behind it. congrats for your article.
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Date: 12/27/2014 4:58:00 AM
Seems to be on the festivity glory of christmas. Written beautifully, thumbs up. Mery xmas, um u are a jew though right?
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Date: 12/24/2014 7:20:00 PM
Hello Matt, my good friend, I'm finally back and ready to pick up where I left off... Miss ya my poet friend. This is a very bright and lovely poem.... Stopping by to say Hello, and Wish you a very Merry, Merry Christmas!!! May it bring you joy, happiness and everything else you deserve. Merry Christmas and a Happy New year! Forever ~LINDA~
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Date: 12/22/2014 11:49:00 PM
Merry Christmas, enjoyed your spiritual write, Matthew
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Date: 12/22/2014 11:40:00 PM
this is very nice. I saw on Sharks the a few weeks ago, a Jewish guy had made a doll that had something to do with a holiday like this one for the jewish kids to have their own kind of santa!! (the doll was a rabbi who told stories)
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Date: 12/22/2014 11:39:00 PM
Matt the Musettle train is a poetry FORM I was just poking fun at it. haha. Let me read your poem now.
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Date: 12/22/2014 9:12:00 PM
nice one, matthew! best wishes for a joyous holiday to you!
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