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Re: Re: Re: I'm in line with you.
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Re: Re: I'm in line with you.
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SeshuWho
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Re: very good
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SeshuWho
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December 30, 2007
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Re: Many ways to interpret this poet's observations of Nature.Happy New Year
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December 30, 2007
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Thanks sam444
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Re: I'm in line with you.
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very good
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December 30, 2007
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Many ways to interpret this poet's observations of Nature.Happy New Year
Shalom--Shanthi Aum--amen

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December 30, 2007
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This reminded me of lying at the root of a silk flower. This poem was very moving and I hope there is a better future ahead for the children, a safer tomorrow for all around the world. sam
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I'm in line with you.
Some years back I wrote a blank verse callled plastic people. Everything on plastic even personality. It went on and on but I see your point in the push push of man on nature totally devoid of sensativity to the true needs of nature and the beauty and occurence of things natural.
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