I wrote this on the side of my refrigerator over a year ago. I just happened to notice that someone had borrowed some of the words when I was changing the battery on the clock that was right beside it, so I searched for possible words and reconstructed it and decided to share. it is true that it was my mom who first gave me a love for words. What a gift that was.
What a lovely tribute. She would be so proud .
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My thoughts exactly (Patti said it first)
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How is your poetry so damn good?
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And a beautiful monument it is, to a beautiful person, I am sure!
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She retained a childlike playfulness throughout her 91 years.
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I am sure that you inherited it from her!
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My dad was smart with a really good sense of humor as well. I was lucky.
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Got lucky on both sides!
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Wonderful tribute!
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I wrote this on the side of my refrigerator over a year ago. I just happened to notice that someone had borrowed some of the words when I was changing the battery on the clock that was right beside it, so I searched for possible words and reconstructed it and decided to share. it is true that it was my mom who first gave me a love for words. What a gift that was.
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That is really wonderful to know that your mom showed you the love for words.
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