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TagsHistory (25), Religion (24), Science Fiction (7), religion (5), Spirituality (5), Canadian History/Religious History (3), dictionary (3), history (3), Philosophy (3), biography (3) — see all tags

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About meA freelance writer of histories, prose-poems and one novel on the way, who also teaches part-time

About my libraryMostly History, religion and some fiction

Homepagehttp://web.me.com/notlimey/Edward_Smiths_Web_Page/Welcome.html

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Real nameTed Smith

LocationHamilton Canada

Emailnotlimeyyahoo.ca

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Member sinceJan 31, 2009

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any morning

Just lying on the couch and being happy.
Only humming a little, the quiet sound in the head.
Trouble is busy elsewhere at the moment, it has
so much to do in the world.

People who might judge are mostly asleep; they can’t
monitor you all the time, and sometimes they forget.
When dawn flows over the hedge you can
get up and act busy.

Little corners like this, pieces of Heaven
left lying around, can be picked up and saved.
People won’t even see that you have them,
they are so light and easy to hide.

Later in the day you can act like the others.
You can shake your head. You can frown.

-- William Stafford
Hi Ted!
I didn't know you too were here!
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