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Uploaded: 04/27/06 5:03 PM GMT
Twilight Vision
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I was taking pictures seconds apart and this image appeared as if from nowhere. After loading it on my computer, I kept zooming in and was overwhelmed when I saw what looked like the image of my son's face staring back at me. He was killed in a car accident almost two years ago. He was only 18. He was a beautiful and loving person and I truly believe he wanted me to be at peace ...I wrote this poem to remember how I felt the day I saw this image.I hope you like it...Jo

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.Marzena
04/27/06 5:27 PM GMT
Thank you so much for sharing your deepest emotions with us in such a beautiful manner. Lovely image, dear Jo.
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
cirquegoddess
04/27/06 6:19 PM GMT
Beautiful image and even more beautiful thoughts and emotions behind it. Thank you for sharing. I understand about loss and know it can be difficult to do.
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.foofoo
04/27/06 8:52 PM GMT
So beautiful what you've shown us. Such a loving poem for your son . Sorry for your loss.
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Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained angels unawares
.enyaw
04/27/06 10:12 PM GMT
Thank you all for your lovely comments...Jo
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::vicvog
04/28/06 12:32 AM GMT
Hi Jo!
This is such an incredible tribute to your son! The shot and poetry are amazing as I'm sure son must have been. Thanks for sharing such an intense moment with us. Vicky
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::jrasband123
04/28/06 3:45 AM GMT
Another great image Jo.

I love the colors and the poem to your son.

Jackie
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.Steb
04/29/06 3:11 AM GMT
I am honoured by your sharing so deeply of your life.

Thank you

Steb
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"What other reason could there be to get up in the morning except to set ourselves free." If my comment on your work ever seems to criticise, it does not. It is always so that we may learn together.

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