And so I go
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
With graduation this semester for me, I leave you with a poem I wrote about endings and new beginnings:
And so I go
Left with nothing more to do
But become that which I was to become
You may be there
You may be done
You may have just started
But when it’s all done
Remember to have fun
Be grateful for each day, for those you know, for those you love
And if you’re lucky
In return God will bless you
And so I go
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