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I Don't Know
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Linda J. Alexander
Monday, March 08, 2004
Rated "G" by the Author.
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I say, "Ha, ha,"
Only meaning, "I don't know how to laugh."
I say, "How sad,"
Only meaning, "I don't know how to cry for you."
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| Reviewed by Kapila Panwar (Reader) |
7/3/2008 |
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| Great work done. |
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| Reviewed by Arthur Tugman |
7/3/2006 |
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You are very talented.
Homeschool |
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| Reviewed by Aleja Bennett |
12/16/2005 |
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| Sometimes it is so hard to express verbally that is why we arite i guess right? |
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| Reviewed by Judy Lloyd (Reader) |
1/16/2005 |
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| You did say a lot and now I am tracking you because I am interested in my fellow PublishAmerica authors and like your style. |
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| Reviewed by Tami Ryan |
11/15/2004 |
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| Much said here. |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
3/19/2004 |
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| It seems impossible to communicate with some while so easy to do so with others. Well said. Love and peace to you, Linda. Regis |
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| Reviewed by ya mama (Reader) |
3/10/2004 |
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| good one. |
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| Reviewed by Franz Kessler |
3/8/2004 |
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| Communication is based on assumptions re the other person. Franz |
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