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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    returning printer
    tumbles through alien snow
    dreaming of mangoes
    That's great DT! Thanks....very true too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    Glad you got a good run in today. Hope you're not feeling too battered and bruised though. Like the haiku.
    It was a great run and worth the small injuries sustained! I am just surprised that I felt so strong having not run for six weeks.

    'If' is a great poem, one of my favourites too.

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    Good stuff merry. I will be 46 this year; the age my father was when he died. We were not close but it will be an important landmark in my life I think


    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    Be 11 years this March since me and my sister lost our Dad, he'll never be forgotten though, found this, like it


    R.I.P. Dad

    You may have been here
    And gone
    But our memory
    Will live on

    You are loved
    And forever will be
    You’re in a better place
    You’ll see

    We’ll miss you
    With all our heart
    We’ll cry cause
    We’re apart

    But deep down
    We will see
    That you
    Are watching over me

    You were the best
    Family member
    One that your children
    Will always remember

    Don’t be sad
    Cause your no longer in pain
    Don’t let your tears
    Run down as rain

    We’ll be fine
    Because you taught us well
    It was time to say
    So long and fare well!

    R.I.P. Dad............

    Amy Stuart

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    Once I saw mountains angry,
    And ranged in battle-front.
    Against them stood a little man;
    Aye, he was no bigger than my finger.
    I laughed, and spoke to one near me,
    "Will he prevail?"
    "Surely," replied this other;
    "His grandfathers beat them many times."
    Then did I see much virtue in grandfathers --
    At least, for the little man
    Who stood against the mountains.

    Stephen Maria Crane

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    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    Be 11 years this March since me and my sister lost our Dad, he'll never be forgotten though, found this, like it


    R.I.P. Dad

    You may have been here
    And gone
    But our memory
    Will live on

    You are loved
    And forever will be
    You’re in a better place
    You’ll see

    We’ll miss you
    With all our heart
    We’ll cry cause
    We’re apart

    But deep down
    We will see
    That you
    Are watching over me

    You were the best
    Family member
    One that your children
    Will always remember

    Don’t be sad
    Cause your no longer in pain
    Don’t let your tears
    Run down as rain

    We’ll be fine
    Because you taught us well
    It was time to say
    So long and fare well!

    R.I.P. Dad............

    Amy Stuart
    Very moving merry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    Be 11 years this March since me and my sister lost our Dad, he'll never be forgotten though, found this, like it


    R.I.P. Dad

    You may have been here
    And gone
    But our memory
    Will live on

    You are loved
    And forever will be
    You’re in a better place
    You’ll see

    We’ll miss you
    With all our heart
    We’ll cry cause
    We’re apart

    But deep down
    We will see
    That you
    Are watching over me

    You were the best
    Family member
    One that your children
    Will always remember

    Don’t be sad
    Cause your no longer in pain
    Don’t let your tears
    Run down as rain

    We’ll be fine
    Because you taught us well
    It was time to say
    So long and fare well!

    R.I.P. Dad............

    Amy Stuart
    I like this too Merry...some great sentiments.

    It will be six years in February since my dad died and I read this at his funeral because he was not religious and had an unorthodox approach to most things. Your poem and this one seem to make a good pair.

    If I should go before the rest of you,
    Break not a flower nor inscribe a stone
    Nor when I'm gone speak in a Sunday voice.
    But be the usual selves that I have known.
    Weep if you must
    Parting is hell
    But life goes on
    So sing as well.

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    Re: Today's poet

    ps it was by Joyce Grenfell

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    The Cynics Only Love Poem

    Love comes and goes
    And often it has paused,
    Then come back to see
    The damage it has caused.


    Brian Patten
    Hi Freckle! Another great choice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    Good stuff merry. I will be 46 this year; the age my father was when he died. We were not close but it will be an important landmark in my life I think
    Shame you were not so close mate, me and my Dad were best mates, used to drag me up hills at an early age, always remember walking the 3 peaks at 11 with him and his mates, he sneaked me a half of Guinness in the pub after, Happy Days
    46 is too young, me and you are 46 this year, but we ain't going anywhere, too much to attempt yet

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    I love the "if" poem and can never read it enough...Hes I am glad you had a good run!

    here is a poem by Kapka Kassabova

    Geography for the Lost

    The outlines of the hills are clear, very clear.
    The stones are full of stately glee.
    We don't know what has brought us here.
    We don't know what will make us flee.

    Seagulls in free fall, marbled weather-
    with or without us, this city is complete,
    and other cities for that matter,
    and villages, and countrysides. They sleep

    in peace without us. Yes, an insult. Never mind,
    we're here. Univited, but we're here.
    We even have a window, and we're pleased to find:
    the outlines of the hills are clear, very clear.

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