Monday, April 16, 2007

32 Angels 64 Wings Comments

Rating: 5.0

32 angels 64 wings
Silenced now
They no longer sing
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JoAnn McGrath
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Duncan Wyllie 24 January 2008

A very sad poem, I hope that their path was lit very well and that they made it home safely Love duncan X

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Melvina Germain 23 August 2007

Very nice JoJo, this poem has a lovely feel to it, I like it very much.--Melvina--

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Jonathan F 09 July 2007

i like this its very moving.

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Amanda May Moore 30 June 2007

wow, beautiful. -and I like the use of book-ends

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David Harris 25 June 2007

JoAnn, I don't know why I missed this one before. At first I couldn't figure out what you mean, then I realized about the 32 young lives that were stolen that day. A beautiful memorial for a tragedy that the whole world was saddened by. As Mel has said before me, we can only pray that it will never happen again. Thanks for sharing it my friend. David

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Melvina Germain 19 May 2007

A very sad and heartfelt poem for those who died needlessly, a time of sorrow shared by caring people of the world. We can only pray that a situation like this never happens again. A beautiful poem here JoJo, Thankyou--Melvina--

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Beautifuly sorrowed memorial, Joann....Its times and events like this when you literally have to stepback...re-set, say a prayer, and say that these students & teachers were all a part of a most important long term plan....as for at least 1 week, both sides of the political aisle joined hands & were of the same heart, vein, & mindset...and perhaps, in the long haul, it will result in a better understanding as to how precious our children & loved ones are...and how their lives must stop being compromised, here, & abroad.Nice Work, J.J... FjR

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David Taylor 17 April 2007

Senseless Sorrow. Ban Guns. When Freedom is abused in this way then action is needed.

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