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Sep 2021
Anthem

Amen
Our father
Died many years
Ago for our sins
And the next day
He rose from death
And also he had wept
For us
It was our father that
Had made heaven and earth
Before he made also the sky
For the birds to fly
Also he made the birds
With his holy hands
Before he made the
Human beings
To live on earth
We love to glaze
At the blue
Sky every single day
During the Summer
We then flying high
Above the sky
Also the mountains
And the sea
At Summer the days last longer
Also by 8:00 pm
The sun goes down
And we all see the sunset
The birds go home
Also for the night
Yes I must say that
The birds when they are flying
They take my breath away
Also I wished I had a camera
So that I could take some pictures
So I could keep it as a souvenir for me
Now it is getting dark very fast
And the night arrived very fast
I finally went back home
When I arrived home
I went straight to bed
Because I was already tired
And also I had a long day
Staying out
When i was in bed sleeping
I never woke up once in the middle
Of the night
I was happy that the Summer was here
Yes the winter is too long
Our father made the Winter very long
And Summer very short
I personally prefer the Summer
Than the Winter because
It is too cold too go out
During the winter
All I do is catching up with
The sleep I lost
A long time ago
And also I get up at 2:00 in the afternoon
Every day
Then i go to my living room
And I turn my computer on
Then I start to do some work for my father
I write some poems for my father
At 6:00 pm i shut my computer of
Then I go and have my shower for the night
Then I put my pajama on
When I finish my shower
And I go to bed
To sleep because I was tired
And my body was sending me some warning signs
That it was tired
The next day I woke up earlier at 11:00 am
Again I went to my living room
Turned my computer on
And I did my work for my father
Now the clocks went back forward
And the Spring arrived
The birds was back here at home
aldo kraas
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aldo kraas  60/M/Toronto
(60/M/Toronto)   
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