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I've added one 'on the seventh day of Christmas' unless someone has a better one (and they well have) it should still be there.

Joy
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I hereby give permission for my poem 'Living in the Aftermath' in Theme Two to be printed as it is.
Joy Travers
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Wow. Thats nice to hear you have a very supportive AP family! You have lots of trophies(but I'm sure you deserved every one of them!)!
Keep Writing!
-Crystal 
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FransB : I keep crossing your on June 21
comments, and thought to take a peep at your AP page. I jut love what I read. 82 is a wonderful age, and you have my respect. This may sound stupid to you, but I have a great regard for those that have reached this age, and often wish I could sit at there feet to learn from them. Please forgive my stepping the boundaries. Frans
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hi gram joy. Its bekah. its been awhile since i have been on AP. just dropping by to say hi, and hope you are well....
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hello, im from england too, and so pleased to meet you, you sound fascinating. Have a great day
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I stumbled past your page today
I've read it thoroughly
Your poems are quite baffling
Or so, as thought by me
As for acknowledging your profile
you have my sympathy
And so with a regretful sigh
I must now take my leave.
Extending warm regards,
pleased to meet you.
- Aidan Carr
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AnnD : Wishing you a wonderful Xmas.... on December 24, 2008
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i feel soo sorry for u i was reading ur page
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Wanted to stop by and say *hi*, That I love you and think of you often, may the sun brighten your day as march winds blow away sorrows.. chat soon love you much..
Linda
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i am sorry about ur missfortune, i hope things have become better for you 
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Thank you for your comment and I hope I can enjoy AP as much as you do...
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Malabu : I was just thinking about you on September 12, 2007
Hope all is well with you girl...
if there were no sun in your sky
i would smile for you bright as can be
if there were no water to blossom your bloom
I would pour like a summer rain on you
and if the day were to long
I would bring on the stars and moon
so you can dream like all children do

Mal
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Hi, just dropped in to say hi, and leave a hug, aml Di
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"Crystaldust" - What a beautiful user name.
xx
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Happy Birthday Sweetie......
Crystaldust~
May the light of day's sun keep you warm
the clouds above you float in your dreams
song of your heart be heard echo the wind
may all that you are
fly free as the butterfly
and all hearts feel-
the beauty deepest within you.
Malabu
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 Happy birthday Mum
God bless you. Have a wonderful day.
Love, Shelley 
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Sonja on October 30, 2006
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Greetings Joy. On crop circles on a random planet- It was written to honor Vera Rich in her cancer battle. I thought of the task, while mowing the grass, and used the mowing as a metaphor for the brutal technology of chemotherapy and radiation with the earthereal parts the attempt to find a place to go, uplifted perspective mentally while in process. it begins, early for a treatment of radiation. Cobalt Blue is a radiation machine. Vera had to put off liquid comfort, hence Bartles and James in the freezer to chill (saved for later). It is about the loss of art and mundane tasks being too exhausting; sitting, nauseated slowly surfing the internet for something...(time cooped in Espace). The machine kills the good with the bad (Arachnids and Orthoptera), and crop circle, and turf skinned alive, are metaphors for loosing your hair from the treatment. If sipping ice is the best you have to look forward too, its a pretty screwed day; and the roof represents optimism, with danger of falling. The space metaphor is hoping for a futuristic time when cancer is cured.
Hope that clears things up for you.
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Today decided to send a big  to all my AP family member. (((((  )))))
~Sonja~
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Darling Grannie
I know it is hard for me to ask you anything since you are so busy and everything. Still, I wish upon your page you put your face so I could visit without violating your space. I know so many love you and demand your time as all I want mostly is to see your smile and be so inspired to whimsy and rhyme. I'm sorry if its too much to ask but its all I ever wanted to have a picture of my loving granny to bask. Smoosh
Janet
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Hi Mum.  I'm back from vacation. I hope your are well. Shelley 
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Love you Grams 
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Dear Joy,
As HOH it is my pleasure to welcome you to Hugh’s Harem that consists of both male and female's in his favourites. Hugh’s Harem is a ficticious one about Huguelot Castle where we have good innocent fun, we hold a Ball there at least once per year with a contest with King Hugh’s Favs’, I hope you will join us in the fun and become a member of the Hugh Wyles Favourites group.
Hugh is loved very much by all his favourites and we are all very proud of his wonderful poems.
Hugh will personally comment on all non contest poems on your new postings as they appear on AP and is always willing to help with correcting or editing if you email your draft to him before posting.
An Acrostic has been written for you, also you will receive
Edna and Hugh’s Friday newsletter that hold a variety
Of interesting subjects ~I hope you enjoy your stay with us~ angelica
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Dear Joy,
First of all, congratulations on your outstanding pair of Sonnets about Elizabeth and Mary which won well deserved GOLD and SILVER trophies in Masterblaster's recent Shakespearean Sonnet contest which I was honoured to judge with her.
Secondly, I have a collection of outstanding sonnets on this site which comprises non-contest sonnets by leading AP Sonneteers as well as some of my own. These are included by invitation only and it is considered to be a distinction to have works included in the WYLEIAN corpus. Such inclusion in no way affects the ownership or rights of the Author but poems in the collection cannot subsequently be entered in any contest.
The exceptionelly high standard of your two sonnets prompts me to invite you to grace my collection with them and, if you honour me by accepting, please add the following suffix to each title: "- Wyleian Sonnet CLVII" and "- Wyleian Sonnet CLVIIa" respectively and they will be enshrined in the collection accordingly.
The collection may be viewed at any time under the link:
allpoetry.com/list/9954
I shall follow your writing with interest.
With love and respect, Hugh Wyles. Edited on Aug 15, 2:24 because 'inserting link'.
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Hi, Thank you for your comment and it meant alot to hear from you. Yes I did mean You Passed Yours By, thank you for letting me know, I will fix it now. Thank You SO SO much.
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Darling Grams
I just realized you have been widowed longer than I have been alive, even a gleam in my mom's eyes. I have never been married and I pray to have the happiness you had, as it was, and wonder is there anything I could do for you. You have no idea how much I respect you as the Empress Pixie but in this one area, you teach me more dignity and grace than words can describe. For you to teach and inspire a loving heart and to be alone, I have no words for how much I truly love, admire and want to emulate you. You are a really class act and that is why everyone I know who knows you, loves you totally. Smoosh
Janet
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Goodmorning Joy,
Just thought I would pop over and say 'HI' and leave you a couple of  . hope all is well with you.
Kind regards,
Ann
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Hi doll.....ive been a very bad boy......I try so hard to do the things I want to do when I come to this site....though time seems so short.....I spend time writing to things I feel inspire me....mundand thoughts....they be....I always tell myself....Al today...read...dont write.....and then something just overwhelms me......You will be my first....instead of writing......I am going to read......you were one of the first ones to put me on a fave list....Ive not read enough....of you.....that will soon change.....  for you with a Malabu *cmoochie  ....sprinkle me with some crystaldust....
Always
Malabu
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I was searching for new connections and ran into your wonderful poetry. The works here are above and beyond. You have a new fan.
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Hi Gram. Dropping by a
Please take care of Janet for me, please?
much love.
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Hiiii! I was just wandering around the site and found your name, (Which I love BTW!) And when I saw that you were Laura's Grandmother (Laura is muh AP Mummy!) I figuered I'd stop by and say HIIII to muh Great Grams. I know you dun't know me, but that's okay.
I just figuered I'd say HIIII and leave you a really long comment (Just ask anyone that knows me, I'm notorious for this!)
But I will stop rambling and all that.
Smoosh!
Blessed be & Brightest Blessings,
Sarah AKA LadyDragonWolfe
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Hello, Joy. I am going to leave a deposit. No, I am not a bird. I am Lyndon (Ron). The deposit is the link to board.
allpoetry.com/group/5367
Good luck. 
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Hey grandma! Just stopped by to say that I love you! You are a great writer and the best grandmother any girl could ask for! I just wish I could stop writing dark poetry than I could get you to read more from me. LOL! But I still love you! Just wanting you to know that.
Your granddaughter
DarkChildsKiss(formerly ForeverIluv)
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That is a really lovely compliment, and I thank you very much for it. You have my love and thoughts every day and my admiration for the person you are and all the things you accomplish in just one day, let alone right through the weeks and months.So many smooches just before I whoosh off for the night. (It's 23:07 here on Tuesday 21 March - known as the March equinox)  Gram
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Sometimes I come to your page because its simplicity teaches me and makes me feel special. I don't have to have a fancy page to be great because my Grams doesn't need it. You keep me focused just by being you. Smoosh and lots of little smooshes until you rush away in a blush. Ciao now Grannie darling.
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