They call her Diane.
I call her 'Rajuno',
meaning blessing.
Like that flower that grows in our garden
each morning it adds a new color,
and all evenings, looks magnificent.
She works with all.
See the ambiance of vibration
that light in her face.
She is budding and undeying.
She is always there, caring.
Reaching out to life.
Those she touched,
a difference.
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I know I can be satisfied, Toiling
with Reward. The inspiration keeps me
going.