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JANUARY 31, 1975 VOICE PAGE 5 THE VOICE POETS AND WRITER’S PAGE AS I SIT HERE ON THIS RAINY DAY As I sit here on this rainy day Writing my thoughts and wondering what to say I remember the good times we use to share Because to me you were always so fair As I sit here on this rainy day I can almost hear you say Always you will be mine Even until the end of time As I sit here on this rainy day I know that being separated like this has tested our love But please promise me that forever you will be mine Even until the end of time As I sit here on this rainy day Thinking only of you I guess that’s why I love you so And I’m going to keep you MEMORIES Often and fondly I think of you. I think of what was and What wasn’t and What may have been; But mostly, I think of what will be and What may become. Ronald “Ron” Williams Even until the end of time ONLY TIME WILL TELL Charlie Brown You will be leaving me soon my friend We will always miss each other But life must go on And others we must find We have had many precious and wonderful moments Nothing could ever replace them Can we have happiness over good memories? Only Time Will Tell Together we could make it for a life time Separated we can only hope and pray Even though I’ll be sad and lonely I’ll always have a smile on my face for you Be wise and hip to everybody’s ways Because there’s a lot of bad happenings everywhere Maybe sometime in our life time we will be together again But Only Time Will Tell Charlie Brown I MUST CONFESS To drink the wine that’s so divine. To spend my money, instead of talking to my honey. To look at my tool and pick up Kool. To layout a five, to get my coat, to take a drive, to the store. To get one more. To place on my desk. To force my will power to a test. To cast my eye on that colorful nest. To drink a glass without request. It tastes good - I must confess! Darcel Rhodes Equality for all. This was Martin Luther King’s call. His voice echoed down every hall. We are not here to fight, but for equal rights. Equality made his non-violent foe a defeat. Equality brought bloodshed upon his feet. Equality made his friends and family weep. Equality for all was his destination. His walk from Alabama to Memphis showed his determination. Equality caused incrimination. Equality caused discrimination. Equality you see, by Martin Luther King’s battle spree. Is the key that kept us unaware of life’s daily affairs. Darcel Rhodes TOMORROW ECHO O O O! Inside the fence, behind the wall Listen, listen, listen, listen, Waiting for tomorrow to come Watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, Hoping for a miracle, wishing for a dream Be Ready, Be Ready, Be Ready, Be Ready, is there really everyday life here’ When, when, when, when,..... Anyway it seems Not Tomorrow, not tomorrow, not tomorrow Looking around the corner yesterday, today Not Yesterday, not yesterday, not yesterday, Hoping tomorrow will soon come But Now, but now, but now, but now, but now, i wish they would skip today So tomorrow would be here Tomorrow, Tomorrow is just another day But every tomorrow will pass, bringing me Closer to that day Charlie Brown FSU CONCERT CHOIR GETS SET FOR "TOURS - The Fayet- cover eastern and mid-western states as well as Canada. The tour teville State University Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. is scheduled to start during the spring break. Lemuel Berry, Jr., is getting set for the spring tour which will
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