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Ellen Grace Olinger

Ellen Grace Olinger

"He hath made every thing beautiful in his time..." From Ecclesiastes 3:11a (KJV).

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Acrostic Poem For SUMMER

Written by Ellen Grace Olinger

S  eason of

U  plifting

M  usings and

M  emories

E  ternally

R  eal
 

Daylily leaves – Photo by Ellen (2012).

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June 15, 2011May 25, 2012 · Posted in Art, Poems About Hope, Poems For Nursing Homes, Poems Of Remembrance · Tagged Beauty, Photos ·

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