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Reply To: | The Drum: Black World Studies at Miami University |
Date: | Sat, 22 Dec 2001 10:53:13 -0800 |
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Thank you for sharing.... At a time when problems 'appear'
insurmountable, your words reign and provide a solace.
Lulu R. Stroud-Johnson; 'A Black Parent Speaks'; 5826 NE 15th Avenue;
Portland, Oregon 97211-4939. Phone: 503-281-8376.
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 10:50:58 -0500 "Rodney D. Coates"
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
> A Prayer for You
> rodneyc//01
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> Snow drifts
> slowly from a
> starless gray
> sky.
> Silent prayers
> between hearts
> now fly.
>
> Beauty, love, joy and sincerity
> Honor, hope, smiles and justice
> Dreams, friends, happiness and liberty
> Wonder, excitement, jubilation and peace.
>
> My prayer for you -
> My all to you I now send, my peace I give unto you, my dreams I
> share with you, my joy be unto
> you, my wonder I want for you, my hope is that you will be all that
> you would long to be as this new year comes into view. So love and
> smile and bring justice with liberty through peace that all will be
> friends and celebrate the jubilee.
>
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