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Black ink February 9, 1984 You Love '’flayi n^ $trbnH^^ee 4ri§mfiTQuto when 1 met you, I knew that you were different from anyone I'd ever known. I've watched you grow into the image of the man I always knew you'd become. You've turned into the loving, caring person 1 always knew you were. You've been able to do things that I never dreamt were possible. ^ You have done everything I thought " you were capable of and more. It seems that I've underestimated you. You see, all I wanted was someone to be my friend. You were my friend, BUT you were also my confidant and my protector. You watched from the sidelines as I made my mistakes, but you were always there to pick me up as I fell. The confidence that you have in me Surpasses any of the faith that I'd had in myself. Because of you, I can live happily without fearing my next failure Because of you — I'll survive. — Y. D. Moultrie THE NEXT Guess he made it harder for you to take his place Almost was impossible for you to plead your case. You knew I was determined not to fall in love again In fact, I had decided I had had enough of men. But how glad I am I met you, cause you fought so hard to show That your love for me was real... And I'll never let you go. — Shelia Russell PRECIOUS....SO PRECIOUS Precious....so precious I wish everyone in this world Would treat each other as if it were their last day. I'll sit and wait sit and wait for as long as I can. Yet sooner or later TIME is going to run out Because it is too PRECIOUS To be held, and all precious things are either LOST or STOLEN! — Tina D. Upchurch The Times We Have Shared When I try to put into words just how I feel — No words come to me — only the emotion and the memories Of the times we've shared. The times that I've talked and you've listened the times that I've cried and you cared. The times I was lonely — YOU wer there. You were there to comfort, to console, to guide, and to be my friend. No words could possibly express the things I feel. Nothing could possibly show the love and warmth that our friendship has brought to me. I only hope that In the time we have shared. I've given as much inspiration as I've taken. —Y.D, Moultrie I know he's your man I knocked at his door late last night, only to find a note from you. * A note full of sunshine —I know he's your man, I snuggled close in his arms, only to smell the perfume you left behind. It had a good smell, but it was yours. I kissed his face and held him close . only to realize his heart was not totally there, You were on his mind —I know he's your man. I loved him all night long, only to wake up with your picture staring at my The picture of you two holding hands. I told him goodbye and touched his heart, only to realize that you, too, have touched him. Your touch was first—I know he's your man. I see him everyday, we often speak and share^ only he's with you, you are his lady. I love him too. I've loved him all along, only you were the one he chose. You —but that doesn't change Me. I know he's your man. I've lied to you about us, what did you expect?^ Only, I don't think you really care. You know he'll come back to you. I love him. I'm sorry but I do. Only I can't show the world I must forever live in the shadows. 1 love him, am I wrong? I know he's your man. Heartbroken & Alone Heartbroken and alone— it seems to be my destiny. No matter how hard I try my love never seems content. Tears usually surface and grief invades the heart. Loneliness proves my most faithful companion. Heartbroken and alone — It seems to be my destiny. — Regina Newell You sa andi You hi in o You c of ri You St yet You m as^ You for' dim
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