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Birds

As the birds walked, along the edge of the pond

I could see, how they feel inside

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Some where happy, yet some I could see where sad

As the little ducklings walked beside their parents

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My heart was suddenly full of sadness

Because what if tomorrow never comes?

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All you can hope for is the best in life

But never dwell on the worst.

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Deep in your mind share your thoughts with God

And hopefully all good things should come to you

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Maybe your questions may not be answered'

But you can be sure they will be heard

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Be sure to love both yourself and family

But most of all remember when you have God

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You have love

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By Louise Mercer

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Colin T Mercer - How I Start Each Day
Dan Eggs - Work
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Emma Jones - The Storm
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Jean Vance - A Silent Cry
Jennifer M Frew - Serenity
Louise Mercer - Birds
Paul Jeffcutt - In Employment
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Neil Joseph Burns - On A Girl Trying to Maintain Her Dignity
Neil Joseph Burns - The Night Weaver
Sean Mullin - 3722
Steve Ormsby - To War, To Death
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Vincent Marmion - Overpowering
Vincent Marmion - The Party After the Funeral

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