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Oct 2011
I Β remember our phone call so long ago,
You use to call me almost every night
we use to talk to each other through the night
We really did not have much to say,
But we stayed on the telephone throughout the day,
We could not argue with each other,
When we did we would cry,
and
We would apologize to each other
because we thought the other would die
You would call for no reason,
You just wanted to talk,
and some times we would not
have much to say we would sit there
quietly on the phone waiting for
words to form from each others mouths
I remember our phone calls,
we made to each other all the time,
I did not expect the phone to ring nor to chime
I was happy to hear your voice and you to hear mine
We will always be close throughout our life time.
Lucie Elizabeth Ann Wesson
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Lucie Elizabeth Ann Wesson  Evanston, Illinois
(Evanston, Illinois)   
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