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A Letter To My Love

by Sharon (Wood) Schwartz

                       

Loving you is feeling the  warmth of your love

wrapped around me....as if the sun never sets...

 

The stars forever shine and they twinkle with the

sound of your laughter...

 

The black velvet night...your arms holding me with

its softness yet strong with your love for me...

 

The wind kisses my face and the sound of your voice

whispers to me..."I love you."

 

The blue summer sky...the color of your eyes...watches

over me...protecting me...

 

Each day I awake and the entire day is filled with joy...

happiness..love....for you my darling are a dear...sweet...

beautiful man..

 

You are a man who gives love and holds his lady's

love in his heart...

 

I love you and will for all our tomorrows...

                   

by Sharon (Woods) Schwartz '55


Christmas in Russia


A Russian couple are walking through Red Square when the weather suddenly takes a turn for the worse.

"Oh, great!" sighs the woman, "Snow."

"That's not snow, it's rain," protests the man.

The two continue to disagree and the argument becomes quite heated. Just then the man spots a communist friend walking on the other side of the street. He shouts to him, "Hey, Rudolph! Is it raining or snowing?"

Rudolph looks up to the sky and without hesitation replies, "It's definitely rain."

The man smiles at his wife and says "Rudolph the red knows rain, dear."

Submitted by . . .

Louise (Mountcastle) Romine ' 56
Elwood, IN   


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