ALAN NORDSTROM'S BLOG
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
HOW TO GO
If I can leave the world a little better
For what I’ve given, and not been a debtor,
Though I shall be reluctant when I go,
My heart and mind and spirit still will glow.
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ALAN NORDSTROM
Licensed Verse Practitioner anordstrom@rollins.edu