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  1. Jul 3, 2017 · Three little letters, two little words. It's the simplest part of the day. But there's nothing simple about the things that will remain unsaid. I do means I do know I could be hurt. But I'm ready to be healed with you. It means I do want to try. Even when the fear of failure holds me back. And I do not know the future, but I'm ready to be ...

  2. Jul 7, 2017 · July 7, 2017 ·. They’re about to say I do. Three little letters, two little words. It’s the simplest part of the day, but there’s nothing simple about the things that will remain unsaid. I do means I do know I could be hurt, but I’m ready to be healed with you. It means I do want to try even when the fear of failure holds me back, and ...

  3. May 8, 2020 · The poem opens with “Bless my mother’s body” and ends with “Bless this body she made . . .”. In the progression of pronouns in the last two lines—my, her, our—is a recognition of how our mothers always remain a physical part of us. They are in our cells. “My Mother’s Body” is a thank-you and a letting go.

  4. Jul 2, 2017 · UPDATED: The following is a transcript of the poem for which Martha Tinsdale reads at the wedding of Michael and Vanessa. I do not know who wrote this poem or if it was created by the writer of the episode Dean Batali. “They’re about to say I do. Three little letters, two little words.

  5. The previous reviewer completely ignores the beautiful poem that Martha reads at her son's wedding that she is officiating at. The poem was composed by a producer/writer for The Good Witch show: Dean Batali. "They are about to say 'I do', three little letters, two little words.

  6. Feb 27, 2019 · Dean: When I was 18, I had a Paul-on-the-way-to-Damascus kind of conversion—darkness to light, immediately seeing the truth of who Jesus was, and that his Spirit was active in this world. That moment set me on a course to being continually curious about who He is and what He wants me to do—and to try to live my life in a way that advances ...

  7. the poem. -Duffy conveys both the brutality of war and the indifference of those who might view the photos in newspapers and magazines: those who live in comfort and are unaffected by war. Context -Like Tennyson and Ted Hughes, Duffy was the Poet Laureate. -Duffy was inspired to write this poem by her friendship with a war photographer.

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