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Poem:
Leave Me, My Blamer
Poet:
Kahlil Gibran
Reader:
Kate Howrad
Why I Chose This Poem
this poem chose me. flipped to it randomly during a time of angsty ire. seemed to sum it up as if it were written for my exact plight. thanks for the opportunity to share.

One Response to Leave Me, My Blamer

  1. Karen says:
    August 22, 2012 at 8:13 am

    My day started with a bit of hurry after hitting the snoooze button one to many times. Getting caught behind a school bus filled with childrens laughter listening to them I became less aggrivated that I may be late. Starting my computer and checking my facebook page I came accross this poem written with such heart and beauty that I will have it with me all day and whenever you try to speed your life up just to meet others expectations, stop and reflect the things around you that may have you there for a special reason. Thank you for this beautiful poem….it warms my heart.

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