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JOAN’S WEEKEND BLOG – APRIL 12/13, 2008 – A POEM OF COMMUNICATION As you know, I try to write Blogs that relate to all of our experiences, but certain ones resonate with readers more than others. A recent one entitled “The Disappearing Conversation” (see last one on this page) was one of those that elicited a more than usual amount of posts and e-mails. This weekend, I would like to share with you, another poem written by one of our readers that addresses her pain and frustration as she struggles with the “Disappearing Conversation” with her beloved AD afflicted husband. Communication He looks at me pleadingly, He and I have always been almost telepathic in If only God would grant us an hour from this This wall of jumbled and meaningless sentences will Oh, God! Hear my plea! I will continue to search for meaningful May this affliction become a divine gift, ©2006 Joyce Yates Please tune in Monday for a Blog that addresses a reader’s unusual and creative, some would consider a bit controversial, method of filling the conversation void. Feedback to joan@thealzheimerspouse.com View Printer Friendly Version
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