And they cling to the walls of the Moot Hall when you set off on a BG, and are long gone when you get back, i'm told:wink:
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So it's sorted then, keep running, be it up, down or along, then retire to a greek hovel on a cliff, demon's will be stuck at passport control trying to explain why they photo don't match their face:thumbup:
Job's a good un.
You have faith!
Nite nite sleep tite it's time for bed
pillow beckons my sleepy head
god bless sweet dreams and all that stuff
and here's to big dog stuffed with fluff
lights out eyes closed counting sheep
and god bless little dog quiet now not a peep
right left bob graham counting stairs
and god bless donkey all smiles no cares
long dog watches from his bedside seat
with wee lamb tucked up nice and neat
Watch me keep me safe oh stuffed gang of mine
Until suns up and the new day is fine
A load of nonsence I know! :o
Hello Fell Poets!
I've been working away of late and it's taken ages to catch up with this thread (pretty much the only one i read now despite being back to racing again after injury). Some lovely stuff, very pleased to see Cohen get a look in :)
Working away from home and being a new father (2 months in now!!) plus the impending arrival of my wife's first Mother's Day as a mum (which she's very excited about) has resulted in some creative stirrings in a non-fellrunning direction, namely motherhood/parenthood etc. I've been fascinated to see how our daughter responds to us, esp her mother and so have had a go at a poem written from baby daughter to mum...
Who are you?
I don't know your name
or anything about you
But I know you more
than anyone could hope to
I don't know your past
The world that saw you born
But I can feel the love that flows between us
keep us warm
I don't know your ways
Your tastes or favourite colour
But I know you're the one
that matters more than any other
I don't know your dreams
The things you want to do
But I can feel your spirit
And you can feel mine too
I don't know your name
I don't know what I am called
But I know you are my mother
I know you are my world
South west Crete is best I think; where'd you go? Elafanisos on the south west tip when I went there (a few years ago now) was one of the most beautiful and unspoilt beaches I have ever seen. I hope to god its still the same.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_qZ2sz5aejf...elafonisos.jpg
Couple of good un's from Stef and OneOffPoet last night:thumbup: