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Page 8 N.C. Essay 1% Sleep, My Love sleep, my love. sleep, as i lie beside you with your head resting on my chest; as i hold you in my arms. the moonlight shines on your radiant face, while you dream of love and happiness. softly, i plant a kiss upon your face, just one symbol of my eternal love for you. now, sleep, my love Dedicated to Alex James Rochelle Misery Morning cringed to see her And wished she wouldn’t come, To spoil her amber holiday With cries of requiem. Noon muttered when she saw her And turned her sunny eyes. In hopes she might avoid the sight Of weeping at the skies Evening mourned to see her And shed a starry tear To seie her-ranting-curse the skies Who let her live the year. What I Saw This Is What I Saw- I saw you sitting there, your hair was long and brown. Your eyes, how they sparkled with the twinke of a star. Your cheeks were full and rosy. Your lips were soft, smooth and perfect. But I remember your smile most of all. A smile that radiates and warms my heart, A smile that says I Love You. This is what I saw. Dedicated to Mrs. Dahmer James Rochelle Kev^ Atkinson Come To Me come to me with roses in your cheeks sunlight in your eyes smiles within your touch bring me love, return my faith lady, bring me healing for I have loved you often, never well come to me with gentleness in words music in your hands comfort in your voice bring the morning, touch my heart lady, bring me healing though I have loved you often, never well Haven’t you the answers to my fears salve for my burns kisses for my tears bring me light, and show me hope lady, bring me healing I want to love you always, very well Kay Crutcher 4’
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