Glimpse of Reality

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Don’t Judge

You shouldn’t judge anyone unless you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.

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The Wedding Poem

I wrote this for my cousin Cathy’s wedding in July, 1999.

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Free Advice

I wrote this poem for my cousin Cathy’s fiance (at the time) before their wedding in 1999. It’s a little cheesy but I still think it’s cute.

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Perfect Match

Yet another poem dedicated to the love of my life, my husband.

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First Impressions

This is about the first time my husband met my cousin Jimmy. I sure am glad they got to know one another better after this fiasco! haha

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Me and You

I wrote this around our 6th anniversary. My husband and I have been married for 16 years now and I love him just as much if not more than the day we got married.

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Help!

Sometimes our pain goes so deep it feels like it’s cutting us in two, but I take comfort in knowing that pain like that is felt by everyone at one time or another. I feel like that’s what connects us as the human race. The love, hate, pain, and joy that we all have is universal. So everyone on the planet is connected one way or another by these shared emotions. Here’s a short poem about my recent pain.

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The Only Way

If you have lost your way through life and you don’t know which way is up, this is my advice for you.

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Aunt Lynn

I wrote this poem for my Aunt Lynn because she was a loving and strong friend to me. I will miss her every day for the rest of my life.

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