Sunday, August 26, 2007

My Own Maestro Comments

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Cross those I's,
don't forget to cross that T,
you are now looking at the new and improved me,
as you can plainly see,
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Linda I. Weischedel
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Ben Gieske 23 June 2008

It's nice to be one's own maestro, but how large of an orchestra to keep everybody and everything moving with the beat and how long the piece to be played? At times, I feel like I am in control, sort of, but then it hits me that I have not changed all that much for the same old refrain keeps being played over and over. You do well, I am sure, in voicing the experiences of all of us everyday, in-th-world, persons trying to live caring and respectful lives.

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Margaret Alice 27 August 2007

Great expression of maturity learning to objectively regard reality and express independent opinions. Enjoyed reading the insights in your poem; Kind regards, Margaret.

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Linda I. Weischedel

Linda I. Weischedel

Philadelphia, PA
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