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Date Posted: 19:44:29 06/22/02 Sat
Author: sp99
Author Host/IP: pool-63.53.146.21.nwrk.grid.net / 63.53.146.21
Subject: Re: Less Sorrow
In reply to: AAAAGGGSSS 's message, "Re: Less Sorrow" on 14:57:12 06/22/02 Sat

Hi Al,

Your right, I do want people to remember, no matter what,
we should not turn a
blind eye to ones in dire difficulties and God
knows I'm far from
perfect but you do know
I was speaking of an Airport terminal, as
at Newark International they are called Terminal
A, B, and C. *smile*
Yes, oddly involved is certainly the right feel...*grin*....and yes,
I was jubilate at the end, because she was safe
and sound with her Mother rather than being raped,
robbed or murdered even though she was and is
a complete stranger to me. Hope this helps answer
any or some of your questions??? *smiles* me

>Hii SuSanne,
>
>This is a curious poem to me as it boldly points right
>out to the reader, that no matter how crzy we may get
>from the hussles and extreme bussles of life, to
>remember those around in dire difficulty, as you have
>poetically expressed here. I think it also hints at
>the conglomeration of human aspects present within us
>all, aside from merely being frightened often. I
>think too that the crazy incident allowed you to
>become involved oddly in the presons life for a very
>brief moment, knowing the terminal and all, and
>somehow it all was a settling factor or factors, since
>you showed glubilee at the ending, :) Al

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