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Aug 08, 2018
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HELLO FROM JOE GEREMIA
he's posted on Neo
for years
as many of you know
is very unwell
blame
Parkinson's Disease
he experiences pain
feels his time is short
but Joe Geremia
remains with us
a gift we celebrate
he asked that
I say hello to you
such a small request
I said
that I would...
About This Poem
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
raj
6 years 11 months ago
Hello SeaGypsie
appreciate your communicating about Joe...the very fact that in spite of the pain he is enduring he wants to say hello to fellow members of Neopoet demonstrates his love for the site as well as for those who know him....I know there are many who respect him and love him as not only a good poet but also a great human being,,,,,please let him know this and that we are praying for him to stay courageous and for God to alleviate his pain and suffering...
also please convey our warmest regards...
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lovedly
6 years 11 months ago
hello Joe
U R brave all know
Geezer
6 years 10 months ago
Thinking of you too...
All of the old guard misses you. It has been a pleasure to read your work and certainly a pleasure to know you. May the stars that shine for you, look upon you with love. ~ Geezer.
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Sparrow
6 years 10 months ago
Hello SeaGypsy and Joe
Really lovely to hear from you,
Life sometimes becomes a battle and you my friend are a wonderful Soldier in this field.
It is a far better man that fights on the field of life
Than the one that fights on the battlefield.
I hope that your works that pleased us so, are kept in a safe place, for others to know your name..
My unconditional love to you both always,
Yours as always, Ian T Howard
SeaGypsy
6 years 9 months ago
Joe Geremia
Joe Geremia
On behalf of Joe, thank you to each of you who've sent messages and thoughtful words of support and kindness to him. He does enjoy hearing them. Joe is unwell and in pain, but sends his love. (Thought I'd respond here, as well as on the blog.)