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Posted on QSMB Aug 31 2010 by JWG

 

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I see you standing outside the store.. Braving up to go inside

I see you out side the bowling ally. Wanting for you turn

I see you outside the bar. Waiting for the waitress to return

I see you outside the mall , thinking I hope they wont be long

I see you outside airport, just to pick someone up,, never to fly

I see you outside the school. Remembering where this all began

I see you outside your job, just wishing you worked form home

I see you outside the train, thinking its just for thirty minutes

I see you outside the restaurant, waiting to get a seat

I see you outside the theater hoping you didn’t miss much

I see you outside the gym. Looking especially stupid there

I see you outside your home: not wanting it to stink

I see you outside the bus; wishing you had your car

I see you out side the Dr. office think of some good lies

I see out side the hospital ,, thinking test can be wrong

I see you inside the funeral home . Looking very peaceful

I see you inside the church.. My you had a lovely family

Dear smoker

Did You Enjoy your Time Outside?

 

 

 

In Memory of JWG - Reposted by Cristóbal

JWG Died of Lung Cancer shortly before his 4 Year Anniversary, 6 weeks after his diagnosis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Cristóbal
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