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| Reviewed by Daniel Keith |
10/16/2009 |
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Your son is blessed with your talent. May God bless him every day of his life.
Daniel |
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| Reviewed by Janet Caldwell (author) |
10/16/2009 |
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How did I miss this one? You can say a mouthful with few words. All the best to your son.
Janet xx |
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| Reviewed by Dawn Wilson |
10/15/2009 |
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| Threads...sewn and woven together...pieces...that make up the whole...the whole that is us...the whole that is life. |
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| Reviewed by Louisa Dobbins |
10/14/2009 |
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| Asa, you have a beautiful mind! |
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| Reviewed by Inspire Hope |
10/14/2009 |
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Asa you have done it again! very profound the Master Tailor
excelled them all! I am blessed by this poem, keep writing
and sharing Asa!
Much Love
Always!! |
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| Reviewed by Janice Beaty Springs |
10/10/2009 |
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| I love this poem... my take on it: threads can be challenging to tailors... they sometimes get knots that have to be unraveled; or they may break in the middle of a seam... but good tailors persevere, take turns, work together and never give up until a beautiful suit comes forth... like our children - mothers, fathers, teachers, pastors... all working together to nurture our babies into loving, caring adults... Blessings! JBS |
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| Reviewed by MaryGrace Patterson |
10/10/2009 |
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| The threads of life can be complicated , yet when woven to gether can create an intricate beautiful pattern . This poem can be interpruted in many ways.. Great Write!...M |
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| Reviewed by R. Arrington |
10/9/2009 |
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| "The tailors took turns" but who did the job right or the best? |
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| Reviewed by Christine Alwin |
10/7/2009 |
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| ...and my, what one can do with a thread is endless is it not, creations inspire from within. |
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| Reviewed by Georg Mateos |
10/7/2009 |
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When threads are twisted they evolve into a hangman's rope.
Georg
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