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WITH GOD AND THE E-GROUP

With God and the E-Group

High school graduation was a long time ago.
We don’t always think clearly and we move kind of slow.
We can’t hide our age, though we hide what we weigh;
But with God and the e-group, we’re doing ok.

We’re grandmas and grandpas, and some even great.
We concentrate mostly on what we just ate.
Our bodies are expanding, our hair’s turning grey;
But with God and the e-group, we’re doing ok.

Some of our gang have already retired;
With VF closing, some will have to re-hire;
Some are working part time, some all of the day;
But with God and the e-group, we’re doing ok.

We keep up with family, go to church where we pray;
We cheer on our grandkids, no matter which game they play;
Our computers keep us going, no matter what time of day;
‘Cause with God, and the e-group, we’re doing ok.



By Joan Rowden Hart on October 20, 2002, inspired by Ed Cook, a member of our class of 61  email group 

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