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Until We Meet Again


11.09.09 Posted in today's words by

Nancy
Naigle is an aspiring novelist from … wait for it … southern
Virginia, where she and her husband live on their 80-acre meat goat
farm. This poem was written as part of her most recent manuscript,
A Real Find.
In this novel, Jill Clemmons is going through her late grandmother
Pearl’s belongings and she comes across this poem embroidered on a
pillow. This find is pivotal and its significance is revealed as Jill
learns more about the love Pearl had been forced to tuck away so many
years before. To follow Nancy’s journey toward publication and to keep
up with her lively doings, visit her web site.

Until We Meet Again
By Nancy Naigle

Too many tears of sorrow
Precious memories tucked safely away
Your love helps me get to each tomorrow
Until we meet again someday.



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