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Love Letter from someone you can never expect.............

You will be happy that you read this all the way through.

As you got up this morning, I watched you, and hoped you would talk to me,
even if it was just a few words, asking my opinion or thanking me for
something good that happened in your life yesterday. But I noticed you were
too busy, trying to find the right outfit to wear. When you ran around the
house getting ready, I knew there would be a few minutes for you to stop and
say hello, but you were too busy. At one point you had to wait, fifteen
minutes with nothing to do except sit in a chair. Then I saw you spring to
your feet. I thought you wanted to talk to me, but you ran to the phone and
called a friend to get the latest gossip instead. I watched patiently all
day long. With all your activities I guess you were too busy to say anything
to me.

I noticed that before lunch you looked around, may be you felt embarrassed
to talk to me, that is why you didn't bow your head. You glanced three or
four tables o! ver and you noticed some of your friends talking to me
briefly before they ate, but you didn't. That's okay. There is still more
time left, and I hope that you will talk to me yet. You went home and it
seems as if you had lots of things to do. After a few of them were done, you
turned on the TV. I don't know if you like TV or not, just about anything
goes there and you spend lot of time each day in front of it not thinking
about anything, just enjoying the show. I waited patiently again as you
watched the TV and ate your meal, but again you didn't talk to me.

Bedtime I guess you felt too tired. After you said good night to your family
you popped into bed and fell asleep in no time. That's okay because you may
not realize that I am always there for you. I've got patience, more than you
will ever know. I even want to teach you how to be patient with others as
well.

I love you so much that I wait everyday for a nod, prayer or thought or a
thankful part of your heart. It is hard to have a one-sided conversation.
Well, you are getting up once again. And once again I will wait, with
nothing but love for you. Hoping that today you will give me some time. Have
a nice day!

Your friend,GOD



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Pravs from Pravs World

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