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I love it, love it , love it, very powerful.
I cling to it like a baby's blanket.
Hold on to love, Lora.
Your writing, regarding Ms. Tucker's written prose, could be the ignition of a positive (pro-social) fundraising opportunity. Even if Ms. Tucker is unwilling to have her writings replicated on "deep thoughts-oriented", there is still a market for this sort of stuff. Follow your inclination Vonzella Johnson, it could be a profitable endeavor.
Ms. Tucker, your writings are grounded in realistic and diverse issues of people living with "the package/the plague/HIV. I understand your mastery of "HIV" as you spell this acronym in lower case. You muse and ponder how great people in U.S. history might have dealt with this epidemic, you concisely relate experiences of my positive brethren and I. Some of your grounded writings inspire me, others encourage me to ponder and consider the options, opportunities, and "rivers" that have been presented for me to cross. Thank you for your inspirational articulations of issues. I look forward to reading them in the coming year.
I loved it, by reading this it really mad me feel different about liveing with HIv!!!!
Thank you for that wonderful thoughtful essay and magnificient poem!
Adanze Asante
Peace Lora, I recall you talking fondly of Dr. B. so much that I even grew to like him. He was the best of the best and I'm afraid he would be very difficult to replace. I just hope whoever walks in Dr. B's big shoes that he would be prepared to either grow big feet or stuff his shoes with good newspaper, NY Times paper that is. (We have to have standards, you know.) So long Dr. B and thanks for taking good care of my friend Lora, the therapeutic poet.
December 30, 2013