Friday, August 4, 2006

0040 For Tara's Friends Named And Unnamed Comments

Rating: 2.8

They’re trained to do the work of love
dispassionately
as if they are the most loving friends
that you could ever have
...
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Michael Shepherd
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kskdnj sajn 19 August 2006

Michael this is a beautiful poem for a beautiful woman. Much luv Tara, as always. :)

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Michael Shepherd 05 August 2006

Oh Tara, please please do, from all of us.

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M, thank you so much for writing so eloquently and gracefully what I failed to put into words at the time, in my indignant and blabbering state. May I send this to them, by way of a thank you in the words I still fail to find? And My thanks to You, of course, and as ever. t xxxxxxxxx

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Raynette Eitel 04 August 2006

Your very tender heart and soul are showing themselves again, Michael. Lovely. Raynette

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Anjana Aravind 04 August 2006

A very heart felt poem. In my country, there is a Sanscrit prayer we say every day. 'Loka Samasta Sukhino Bhavanthu' which means 'Let the entire universe be well.' I pray for all of us and I am glad Tara is OK. Anjana

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Mary Nagy 04 August 2006

You're so right Michael........the nurses (and doctors) are absolutely Heaven sent! We are lucky to have such wonderful people to be able to count on when we really need them. I don't know how they do it! Beautiful write. Sincerely, mary

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***** ********* 04 August 2006

A wonderful tribute to the power of love Michael, well written in complete transparency. I hope she now knows for sure, how much we all love her. Smiling, feeling much more relaxed, Tai

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