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Carpe Diem Carpe Diem by Edna Stewart
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“Love me today, love me tomorrow, love me for eternity.”
Edna Stewart, Carpe Diem
“Afghan Girl

Ice blue eyes that look to the morning sky as I knit the pieces and remnants of my life. I have No books, no paper, no pencils, and no black boards. I look at the holes in my life as I see the hills of the Appalachians that echo. I think to myself, who will I marry? Is my life-like Pari?

These strings please come together.

Snowflakes give me hope, and my dreams dance all around me. I‘ll put another log on the fire. I watch the brown paper bag over the broken glass pane letting the cold wind in; I’ll take some of these remnants and stuff it.

These strings are come together.

Mama told me that life would be hard. I bartered for flour the other day, and the chickens ain’t laying no eggs. I struggle with life and these strings. My hands are worn and tired. Now, I have granny square hands.
I am unclean, unblemished, and finished,

Afghan girl.”
Edna Stewart, Carpe Diem
“If I love one lover,...I have loved many more.”
Edna Stewart, Carpe Diem
“If I were a bean,... I wouldn't sulk all day long.”
Edna Stewart, Carpe Diem