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Created on: November 08, 2010
Jess and Me
I had joined a study group on Gold Street
She was not so sure of my performing
Unaware, I smiled, to eagerly greet
Someone else who shared my love of acting
Slowly she became my closest ally
Listening when I was in despair
No judgment, not even batting an eye
Offering me hope far beyond compare
History now strongly linked between us
Growing more so with each step we travel
Seldom have I seen a bond more wondrous
Such a friendship will not soon unravel
God brought me an angel to be treasured
What I’ve learned from her cannot be measured
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