::hugs:: I think you're an awesome person, and if a book journal is what you feel you need to do, then that's what you need to do! Hope all is well, dear.
Seth. I just want you to know that i want you to keep you livejournal. if your afraid to write anything because of me. then im sorry. dont worry about me, write what you want. It makes me happy to know you are happy. and should go for everyone else. you dont have to try and please everyone. be yourself. write what you want. tell us how you feel. dont be afraid to hurt anyone. you didnt do anything wrong. so please, keep the journal..at least update everyonce in awhile. just so we know how you are doing. but yeah....hope to talk to you soon. ashli
I found you through luluraine's buddy list...Your name reminds me of some awesome Christians I made a website for, but their chat name was "southernyankie".
I like the poem at the beginning. I wonder if that's officially the "first" version of it. Here's the one I learned:
Ladies and gentlemen Welcome to the Mother's Day meeting for Fathers only Admission is free, you can pay at the door Pull up a chair and sit on the floor. I come before you to stand behind you to tell you something I know nothing about...
One dark day in the middle of the night Two dead boys got up to fight Back to back and face to face [something in here...] They drew their swords and shot each other The deaf policeman heard the noise He locked up those two naughty boys If you don't believe this is true, Ask the blind man - he saw it too!
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I like the poem at the beginning. I wonder if that's officially the "first" version of it. Here's the one I learned:
Ladies and gentlemen
Welcome to the Mother's Day meeting for Fathers only
Admission is free, you can pay at the door
Pull up a chair and sit on the floor.
I come before you to stand behind you
to tell you something I know nothing about...
One dark day in the middle of the night
Two dead boys got up to fight
Back to back and face to face
[something in here...]
They drew their swords and shot each other
The deaf policeman heard the noise
He locked up those two naughty boys
If you don't believe this is true,
Ask the blind man - he saw it too!
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