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April 07, 2009

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NellaLou

Our river of dream
Awake with the leaping fish
Glint catches the eye
Beneath the settled stillness
We look for another glimpse

Barry Briggs

Thank you for your offering, NellaLou. It means a lot to me.

Uku

So sorry to hear, Barry.

You and your friend are in my thoughts, in my practice.

Love,
Uku

Barry Briggs

Thank you, Uku!

J Singer

What is Providence
without J.W.?

Barry Briggs

Hi Jordan. In Providence just now: trees leafing out green, pond brimming with life, many aching hearts.

Thank you for your comment.

J Singer

Ah, now I remember. Thank you Barry.

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