If
I Had
My
Life
To
Live
Over
by
Erma
Bombeck
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I
would have
talked less and
listened more.
I would have
invited friends
over to dinner
even if the
carpet was
stained and the
sofa faded.
I would have
eaten the
popcorn in the
"good"
living room and
worried much
less about the
dirt when
someone wanted
to light a fire
in the
fireplace.
I would have
taken the time
to listen to my
grandfather
ramble about his
youth.
I would never
have insisted
the car windows
be rolled up on
a summer day
because my hair
had just been
teased and
sprayed. I would
have burned the
pink candle
sculpted like a
rose before it
melted in
storage.
I would have sat
on the lawn with
my children and
not worried
about grass
stains.
I would have
cried and
laughed less
while watching
TV - and more
while watching
life.
I would have
shared more of
the
responsibility
carried by my
husband.
I would have
gone to bed when
I was sick
instead of
pretending the
earth would go
into a holding
pattern if I
weren't there
for the day.
I would never
have bought
anything just
because it was
practical,
wouldn't show
soil or was
guaranteed to
last a lifetime.
Instead of
wishing away
nine months of
pregnancy, I'd
have cherished
every moment and
realized that
the wonderment
growing inside
me was the only
chance in life
to assist God in
a miracle.
When my kids
kissed me
impetuously, I
would never have
said,
"Later. Now
go get washed up
for
dinner."
There would have
been more
"I love
yous"...more
"I'm sorrys"...
But mostly,
given another
shot at life, I
would seize
every
minute...look at
it and really
see it...live
it...and never
give it back.
In memory of
Erma Bombeck who
lost her fight
with cancer.

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Sincere
appreciation to Margi
Harrell for
the use of the
midi " Memories"
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By Dawn
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By GranGran
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revised February
2006
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