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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 22:32:10 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Poetry Selection...</title>
      <description>  
We read so much here about Bipolar Disorder, the questions, the share posts, some upbeat, some of crisis and some informative.&amp;nbsp; I thought I would share a selection of some of my poems.&amp;nbsp; Oh, you may see the influence of mood in some but they depart from the usual topic and are easy reads.&amp;nbsp; I hope the top of this post is not full of html.&amp;nbsp; Ignore it if it is there.
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      <title>How Are You?</title>
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How are you?   The reply is without thought,  always fine, chipper, great, how are you?  The words, automatic, despite affect,  tumble out like fresh rose petals,  fleeing a dying flower, without meaning.  Smooth and supple they roll off the tongue,  politely falling on expectant ears.   And how are you?  The words slip out,  unconsciously, without context.  Take one as you please--  a sampler of social...</description>
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