Poem For Julie Justice

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Poem For Julie Justice
by Invader (originally posted on this site, (TECS) in The Studio, on Mon. Sept. 11, 2014.
I was so touched when I read this poem, that I asked her if it was alright if I posted it here
so that more people could see it. Invader was one of the first friends that I made on here, and
I just want all my friends on here to know how much you all mean to me.)


Poem for Julie Justice
by Invader


Julie Justice, nothing brings you down.
When someone is in need, you are always around.
Wake up each day, eager to start.
A helping hand, whenever on call.
Though you are humble, through it all.
A merry chase, is your delight.
In your dreams, you pursue her all night.
When at work, you're as diligent as can be.
However, while relaxing, you're much at ease.
Always there, to lend an ear.
Soft words, to chase away any fears.
Patient, warm, kind, and true.
Noone else compares to you.
 

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