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WEED THEM OUT
If there are people in your life
Who add nothing but heartache and strife
Weed them out without delay
You don't need them in your life anyway
If you've had friends who have proved
untrue
I don't need to tell you what to do
You know that they're liars and really no
good
Weed them out of your life like you know
you should
Get rid of all those negative voices
You may have to make other choices
But you'll find you’ll fare better in the end
By weeding out all those negative so-
called friends
Surround yourself with positive thinkers
Negative folk are real stinkers
They'll bring you down to their level
Make you feel dumb — make you think
they're clever
They prey on people who they really envy
Pretend to be your friend — when they're
your worst enemy
Weed them out of your life with a grin
You'll be victorious in the end
LOOKING FOR LOVE?
Is it something you can touch?
Why do we all feel we need it so much?
Does it come from above?
Can we ever find this thing called love?
Should we have to really look?
Can we find it in a book?
Is it with us all the time?
This thing called love we want to find
Maybe I can find it in you
And you can find it in me too
It's not so very hard you see
For I have found a special love in me
Here's all / really have to do
To find a love that's very true
I wrap my arms around love real tight
I feel it now - Yes that's right
LOVE IS ME - JUST LOVING MYSELF
Now I fitnd it easy to love everyone else!
ME
When I look at myself what do I see?
Who is this person staring back at me?
Do I know myself very well
What kind of story does my life tell?
Can I fool myself if I change my hair
Can I change who I am
With the clothes I wear?
Can I cover my true self with lies?
Can I wear an armor of disguise?
Can I hide what I know about me?
Can I close my eyes if I don't like what I
see?
Will my true self just go away?
Just to haunt me again someday?
Y is a freshman in mass commu
nications. These poems are from
a body of work she calls "101
Poems for My People."