1999 Good Tidings Competition
Submissions Set 12

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Short and Sweet: "Less Dot Com, More Dot Org".

Happy Holidays from 155371.

Gregg Wilson


Have a very Merry Christmas and a Bugless New Year.

Dave Kruell, Hermantown, MN


You who are precious to me, come to the table,
and you who are strangers, you come, too.
This still, silent night, join your steady hand to mine,
and may our bright eyes dance from face to face.

David Brunet, Eagan, MN


We rejoice and give thanks for the wonders and marvels of the past millennium, We grieve for the sick and homeless and the victims of wars and poverty... But we wait with hope and anticipation for the wonders and marvels to be revealed in the next millennium.

Jane Johnson, Bemidji, MN


Our Thought:

Build for yourself a strong box,
Fashion each part with care.
Fit it with hasp and padlock;
Put all your troubles there.
Hide therein all your failures, Each bitter cup you quaff.
Lock all your heartaches within it,
Then sit on the lid and laugh!

Deanne Levander and Mary Levander, St. Paul, MN and Ely, MN


Cheers KSJN
Clarion to classic love
In winter's embrace

Joe Heck, St Louis Park, MN


ST. NICK HAIKU

This is very weird
Saint Nick turned into Santa
Just bring me presents

David Cook


Look to the new millennium.
Look to acts born of the past's great inspirations.
Look upon the new through the light of the old.
Look back, and continue.

Caroline Donakowski, St. Paul, MN


Let there be more light! Thanks for all the light your programming >brings to our lives. Keep on shining.

Dorothy Bacon


May you bear as much fruit and grow as old as the fruitcake we will bake tomorrow

Lucie Marty


This is my wish for you -- a long and worthwhile life:

May you always be healthy, may you often be happy,
May you give love sincerely, and find it given you.
May you bend heart and mind to make change in the world,
And live to see results from the work you have done.

Cynthia Moore, West St. Paul, MN


Tis the season to be jolly and revel in one's good fortune. But it is also important to remember those whose fortune is not as bright. Tis the time to give to those less fortunate and needy. To keep in one's thoughts those people suffering from lose of love ones, wealth and health. After all God so loved the World that He gave His Only Son. So should we give our love to those who are desparate and in need. This is the season of sharing.

Dawn Moriarty


The dusk in a million silent nights
Cloaks the coming in and going out of our multitudes

Touched by the sunlight, some have danced light of heart
Outward from the darkness to a course
softly charted by the stars

It is there in the ebb and flow of eternity
That the secrets of our origins are eroded

From there below is the vastness
of our epoch course through time

And there, above all, one must see that
where others take flight to the sky

Their impetus is not merely the magnetism of sunlight
But the upraised hands of all mankind

During this season may further hands be raised
That all may one day dance outward into the sunlight!

June W. Perry, Superior, WI


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