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One of our teachers asked me to post this question. Does the following poem ring a bell with anyone? Please reply by e-mail directly to the teacher: Ellen_Sturtevant@mail.ab.mec.edu I copied this as is from the student's paper, so I'm not sure if punctuation, etc. is correct. Pretty insightful about love for a 6th grader, wouldn't you think????!!!!! Ellen Is This Love Senseless emotions swept away Memories of the past remembered today We laughed so hard we almost cried Our hearts said hello when our minds said good-bye The wind echoes your scent that was left behind Looking for today, tomorrow we will find Tear-streaked eyes that never cried Speechless mouths that always asked why Dreams that come from speechless nights Whatever was wrong, always seemed right Imaginary feelings suddenly became real Hearts we could touch but never could feel Vines wrapped around a helpless heart Unknown sorrows that were there from the start Suddenly searching for a speck of light Instead found darkness incredibly bright Filling out space as it empties out Laughter and cries danced about Bringing life to the darkness of death To some, love is unknown but clear to the rest Think about this long and hard, is this love? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | O _ | Anne Rudolph - Technology Resource Center | |_-/_| | Acton-Boxborough Regional School District | | | | | voice: (508) 264-4700 x452 fax: (508) 266-2529 | =======| E-mail:Anne_Rudolph@mail.ab.mec.edu "I never do anything on impulse. Warp speed is MUCH faster." ==================================================================