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October 01, 1999 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-01

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GueSt CoLuMn

EARLY FALL
SALE

Mi rror Reflection?

Sherry Kraft
Special to AppleTree

THE STUDIO

ALL
DANCE WEAR .. .

SHOES ...LEOTARDS...
TIGHTS ...UNITARDS...

it and see you
for who you
are.
Cheek to cheek, we
are bonded by
Much more than salty
blood.
We seem tangled in
crisp pretzels
With round curves that
are infinite.
Looking into those
hazel_ brown eyes,
I know you tell no lies.
With sprinkled freckles Sherry left, with her big sister Amy.
and doughnut hold
Dimples, you stand tall and confi-
Yet, you Amy, emerge bright and
dent.
clear.
Me, slouched and shorter, embrace
That soft pale complexion makes
you with Hershey hugs
you look
and kisses while you always wipe
So heavenly. I look up to you as an
them away.
Angel
Sent to guide me.
Even with detailed artwork dis-
played and humor raging
Only four years older, we are
On the walls, the room appears
bound to the
plain.
Icing of chocolate cakes and fettuc-

Sherry Kraft, 18, of Southfield,
wrote this poem about her sister
Amy as part of a creative writing
assignment. Sherry began at Oak-
land University this fall. Her hobbies
and interests include Holocaust liter-
ature, photography and the arts.

I

at

cine covered
Entirely with alfredo.
Our heads covered with curls and

We are still completely different.
Nevertheless, I look at you and
See a part of myself. ❑

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