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Mary Havran (1950 / Ohio)
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Philip Housiaux  (4/14/2008 1:18:00 PM)
The poem I read showed great deal of commitment to an important moral and personal issue. that is a good thing. thanks
Werner Horne  (3/11/2008 1:14:00 AM)
Loved it Mary, somehow the tallest of trees gives most way to the wind even though they see the wind coming before most do. I send this to a friend who is till marching in the wounded ranks. I sometimes wonder if the wounded army perhaps outnumbers the fit for fight troupe. Yet you will find them deep in battle even sometimes tending the needs of others. Love from SA
Hugh Don Ghetit  (1/26/2008 12:22:00 AM)
Mary is a darling and witty woman. She is quick to smile, and make you laugh. When health concerns caused her to withdraw from teaching it was a loss to many. We who miss her in that field are so happy to learn she has found a place to shine again. Mary, you could always make me laugh and now through reading such lovely poems, you have sometimes managed to make me cry. All the best -Hugh
 
 
 
 
 
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