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This weeks recommended reading:

Touch Me: The Poems of Suzanne Somers

Touch me --- like a child who will never have enough love, --- for I am a girl who wants to be lost in your arms, a woman who has known enough pain to love, a mother who is strong enough to give.
Touch me --- when I ask, --- when I'm afraid to ask.
Touch me --- with your lips, your hands, your words, your presence in the room.
Touch me --- gently for I am fragile, --- firmly for I am strong, --- often for I am alone.

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