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Faces
by Mary Wilson

Thursday, April 15, 2004
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One mouth, one nose, two eyes, two ears.
To taste, to smell, to see, to hear.

Isn't it quaint all parts we share and top
it off with perhaps some hair.

How is it we all possess the same, but look
different by far and some made to shame.

Each face is unique in its shape and colors
distinguishing marks, unique to others.

Yet so different, but possess the same
essentials to make up our facial frame.


Hide not your one special gift you comprise.
Smile brightly and hold your head up high.


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Reviewed by Regis Auffray 12/14/2004
You're right. We are like snowflakes. Thank you. Love and peace. Regis
Reviewed by Sandie Angel 5/2/2004
Each one of us is unique. We should be proud of our differences. Enjoyed this one.

~ Sandie Angel a.k.a. May Lu ~
Reviewed by Lady Peg (Reader) 4/17/2004
This is excellent Mary!
Reviewed by John Banasiewicz Jr 4/15/2004
Can't say anything but I totally agree. How boring would our world be if there was only one mold and we all were identical. Our own body and well individual character makes life so more interesting as we live it..
Thanks for sharing this.
Tommy
Reviewed by Michelle Kidwell Power In The Pen 4/15/2004
That's the beauty of life, we are all different because God did not makes us all carbon copy molds of one another... Keep up the great work...
God Bless
~Michelle~
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