Nothing
14 March, 2004
Author: Barbara Goodhew
No job, no money, A body that doesn't work.
but I,m happier now, no pressure from others.
when you are disabled, no one expects any thing.
we may have nothing but no pressures either.
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Comments on this poem/writing:
MartinV (67.28.90.24) -- Thursday, March 18 2004, 03:59 pm Barb, You have taken nothing and turned it into a personal treasure while the rest of us seek more and more of the worldly things, we loose the value and gift of inner peace. I wonder, who is really, handicapped? You say so much, with few words. Thank You MartinV |
Capricorn (82.36.129.85) -- Thursday, March 18 2004, 05:37 pm I think Martin has said it all ... enjoy your contentment! |
barb (66.46.230.43) -- Thursday, March 18 2004, 06:38 pm martin and cap thank-you. you make me sound like a nice person good acting eh:) lol I'm glad you understand. thanks |
Meridian (205.188.208.171) -- Thursday, March 18 2004, 07:55 pm This makes me wanna grab a few tissues for my eyes. I like your strong personality and courage that helps you to endure your struggles. You make me happy just knowing that you're alive! Take care Barb, Meridian |
Meridian (205.188.208.171) -- Thursday, March 18 2004, 07:56 pm Barb, just to expound on me being happy that you're alive; I mean after your brain tumor and stroke. Again, good poem! |
barb (66.46.230.43) -- Thursday, March 18 2004, 10:42 pm whew, good thing you didn't mean you were happy about my brain tumor and stroke,I didn't think you'd be that mean.:) lol |
Meridian (152.163.252.228) -- Thursday, March 18 2004, 11:54 pm Oh, I would never do that! |
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