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+Steven Curtis Lance
Transcendental Sonnet #220:
Spoken by a Kiss

I love to get cards in the post from Maus
There among the bills and all the bad stuff
I find her sweet words waiting at my house
I treasure them I cannot get enough
Sweet greetings come to me across the sea
From Embla Engelmaus the girl for me
As I am the boy for her what with my
Sonnets every day sent with all my heart

As long as we two live until we die
We will send these little gifts when apart
And when together you can count on this
We will exchange such things as cannot be
Expressed in cards or even sonnetry
But only can be spoken by a kiss

* ( + ) *

+Steven Curtis Lance

from Transcendental Sonnets, Copyright MMIII

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Tabitha
+Steven;

If you don't understand something, such as "why some people are moderators" you should ask someone, like the administrator, in private. I am sure he will tell you.

As to the rest of you, if you wish to verbally duke this out, you should be in the padded room. If you wish to be adults and reach some sort of agreement, you should ask someone neutral to mediate for you. If you just want to be snide and insulting you should do it privately.
+Steven Curtis Lance
You're right, Tabitha.

I apologise.

I will now delete my previous post.

All my love and respect to you and to Shawn.

Let our solidarity be unbroken.

Namaste.
Tabitha
To be be clear, just because I posted to your thread, +Steven, don't think I do not realize that you are not the only one involved. The others are accountable for their own poor behavior, I just happened to see this post first.

Take care & Namaste..

+Steven Curtis Lance
I think maybe I had better just post my sonnets and avoid posting replies; maybe I could stay out of trouble that way!

All my love to all.

Hey, I got a really cool new tattoo, by the way... 8)
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