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    1. [GN] finding a poem in archives?
    2. mary kahkola
    3. years ago someone had posted a poem about pictures in a box, can someone re-post it? Seems there was another one about headstones too... I did find the one about The Story Tellers... Thanks in advance! Mary in a very cold west Michigan...

    03/26/2014 06:10:22
    1. Re: [GN] finding a poem in archives?
    2. Judi Henkel
    3. Here's the one I have on my website. Come, look with me inside this drawer, In this box I've often seen, At the pictures, black and white, Faces proud, still, serene. I wish I knew the people, These strangers in the box, Their names and all their memories Are lost among my socks. I wonder what their lives were like, How did they spend their days? What about their special times? I'll never know their ways. I wonder what their lives were like, How did they spend their days? What about their special times? I'll never know their ways. Could this become the fate, Of the pictures we take today? The faces and the memories, Someday to be tossed away? Make time to save your pictures, Seize the opportunity when it knocks, Or someday you and yours could be The strangers in the box. Strangers In A Box © 1997 by Pamela A. Harazim ________________________________ From: mary kahkola <i-be-leve@msn.com> To: "gen-newbie-l@rootsweb.com" <gen-newbie-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 5:10 PM Subject: [GN] finding a poem in archives? years ago someone had posted a poem about pictures in a box, can someone re-post it? Seems there was another one about headstones too... I did find the one about The Story Tellers... Thanks in advance! Mary in a very cold west Michigan...                         ******************** Gen-Newbie's website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~newbie/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NEWBIE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/26/2014 12:46:21