Reply ID: jngw
Dear Christien,
Thank you kindly for the reply to my transcripts that I posted. I pray you will return again and enjoy some of the news poems/posts. It is lonely and cold here (prison) but I enjoy the warmth of friends and photographs. Kindness pits you beautifuller than any poem I could ever write. And maybe, you'll find the time to drop a few lines and a photograph (if God allows us this gift) by mail at: William Irving #182906, J.C.C.C., 8200 No More Victims Rd., Jefferson City, MO, 65101 to supply a degree of warmth to enpair with a time of my day because getting to know you is all the rage! And, "everyone needs someone to become somebody". I pray that this Christmas brings you and your family the best of love and a bliss of gifts and the coming New Year overfulfills your best expectations... Stay kind. I hope you enjoy the poem I wrote for you...
Reply ID: jngw
A POEM TO CHRISTIEN
This December is so dimpled, plump and white
As the most snowy of winters thick and soft;
Thicker than my memory erase the cotton-loft
Conveying a rain of enfluffed cotton balls' delight
Of parachuting a wondrous drift downright
Landing here and there to flower like a froth
That hibernates the bears, insects and moth;
A sledding to build snowmen upon frosty sites,
A flower hath not to do with snow but blossom
This late autumn to deep winter hast me enthralled
In membrance to remember how fun snow summed,
Resumed like the childhood delight we pray will come
To bid a white Merry Christmas to me and all
If could be this year as those I recall so tall
11/14/12 9:03 Wm. Irving
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