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on the hedge
An original poem by MaryJane Nordgren on betting our lives
we seldom risk it all'
“Only bet what you can afford to lose!” seems good advice
until the moment comes we must decide who and what we are
will a sneak suffice? or will it bring us down in our own estimation
for the rest of our lives?
we are forced to look again at what we can afford to lose:
ourselves
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Readers Comment: “WOW! Pray we take the time and have the wisdom to make best choices.” SA Oregon