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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/ernestlo/public_html/grace/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121A Judge wearing tennis shoes married Grace and me in his home overlooking the Pacific. That was July 14, 1956 or Bastille Day. Now in 2014\u201457 years later, she has died, with Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Flags waving her into the light. Here are a few of the poems I wrote for her through the years. Her deep presence in loving kindness runs through them, along with her smiles and laughter.<\/p>\n
In addition, the Syndic Journal has my reading of several of these poems. For Grace<\/a><\/p>\n This poem in 2010 explains why there are none from our early years.<\/p>\n Someone else<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n Those early poems \u201cSorry, you must think A Judge wearing tennis shoes married Grace and me in his home overlooking the Pacific. That was July 14, 1956 or Bastille Day. Now in 2014\u201457 years later, she has died, with Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Flags waving her into the light. Here are a few of the poems I wrote for her through the years. … Continue reading Poems for Grace<\/span>
\nfalse starts
\nso many lines crossed out.
\nThat stuttering child
\nso afraid
\nhe can\u2019t say anything right
\nso afraid
\nto feel your great love
\nand reflect its tone and texture.<\/p>\n
\nI\u2019m someone else,
\nM\u2019am.\u201d
\n<\/i>
\nFinally I started to see you
\nwith my heart
\nand then I finally learned
\nto finish our poems.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"