Perusing Perspectives
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By Carol Barron-Karajohn
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Perusing Perspectives
We had a disagreement, as good friends sometimes do. A simple difference of opinion, but My! The ire it grew! I couldn't see her side. She couldn't see mine. We needed to solve this riddle. We decided to sit and talk it out and meet somewhere in the middle. I began to see her side; she began to see mine. Our differences began to whittle. We still don't agree. We're just different, you see! But we opened our minds a little.
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Submitted: Sunday, November 22, 2009
Last Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009
About the Poet
I have been writing poetry since childhood and have had poems of various genres published in several journals.
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