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Childhood was such fun(pre-mortal and mortal)that is if we choose
to remember the good and call the rest interesting (to say the least)-Chuck

"Hi Who Are You?"
C.J. Ingerson
11/15/98

Verse 1
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"I am the little
dark haired girl who
in corners long ago
spent time with you."

Verse 2
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"But why did you
have to be put
in corners like me?"

Verse 3
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"Well when you
would sneak out
to play on thunderheads
storms and in the rain
I was right behind."

Verse 4
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"Oh you were the one
who always wanted
to tag along when
we would go to play."

Verse 5
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"Yes, and you never
wanted me around
so this way I found
when you got punished
by Father, so did I."

Verse 6
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"Why would you
do all that just
to be next to me?"

Verse 7
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"Oh you were my
older brother, but
didn't you know
we were assigned
to different families
with which to go."

Verse 8
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"So you would
deliberately get into
trouble to be near,
that is special."

Verse 9
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"Well what would
you have done,
if you were me
and wanted to be
close to one I love,
knowing it would
be years before
we'd meet again?"

Verse 10
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"Why didn't you
just say something
to let me know?"

Verse 11
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"Would you have
listened, I think not,
no I knew you too,
and I was younger then."

Verse 12 ********

"Well at least now I know
and I'm sorry I ignored
you so when we could've
known and been such friends
to understand now I wonder
how many others I ignored
that with I need to make
all of my ammends?"

Verse 13
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"That my big brother is
why Father gave us the
2nd Great Commandment
so we can go and find
all those who we knew
before and love them
now here on Earth
as we may have not
done with Him before."

Verse 14
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"Thank you my sister
for reminding me
of what I should be
about in my Father's
eyes, and worry not
about what the world
says or thinks when
prompted so to say
to my sisters and brothers,
"I Love You. . ."


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