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Gunslinger
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0 posted 2011-12-12 10:05 PM



I sat and watched a movie-
It’s called “A Christmas Carol”-
Its moral seems so very plain
Ignore it at your peril...

There’s more to life than getting gain-
Success is measured more-
By what you give to others
Than what you keep in store.

The “Ghost of Christmas Past” it seems
Reminds us what we lost-
Decisions made, we now regret-
Reveals the awful cost.

Vows we made, and then we broke-
Plans which went agee-
Detours on the road of life-
The things which made me.... Me.

And “Christmas Present” I suppose-
Reveals the way things are.
And warns us of redress to make
Before they go too far.

And “Christmas Yet to Come”? Oh, my
So dismal and alone-
A death un-mourned, a life un-missed-
A name upon a stone.

For life is but a tiny dash-
Twixt dates upon a stone-
The pen of life does write but once-
Before it’s ink is gone.

Our legacy...upon this earth-
Cannot be judged by gain-
And riches found within a bank-
Which at our death remain...

True wealth is measured by the tracks
One leaves upon the land.
And how we lived, and if we loved
Our neighbor, fellow man....

In closing I would lift a toast-
Like Tiny Tim, so small....
And that toast is: “God bless us!
God bless us, one and all”!

© Copyright 2011 John R. Yaws - All Rights Reserved
latearrival
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since 2003-03-21
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1 posted 2011-12-12 11:36 PM


good to see you writing.Have a wonderful Christmas. jo
Marchmadness
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since 2007-09-16
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So. El Monte, California
2 posted 2011-12-13 01:59 AM


I'm so glad you are writing again, John. and with such a wise and wonderful offering too.
                                 Ida
                                  

Gunslinger
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since 1999-10-09
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TX, USA
3 posted 2011-12-14 09:00 PM


Thank you, ladies. I trust that you will have happy holidays.
~GS~

Pilgrimage
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Texas, USA
4 posted 2011-12-15 01:11 PM


Perfect meter, and what a blessing that is.  Thank you, and let me echo your sentiment.  

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

Margherita
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since 2003-02-08
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Eternity
5 posted 2011-12-16 01:17 AM


I enjoyed your poetic Christmas ponderings. So very well done and wise.

Merry Christmas!

Margherita

OwlSA
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since 2005-11-07
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Durban, South Africa
6 posted 2011-12-17 02:57 AM


What a warm and beautiful, personalised, Gunslinger version of Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol, John!

You certainly need have no fear of being unmourned or unforgotten, when you - hopefully not for many, many years to come - pass on!  You will have left a rich legacy of lovely poetry and many friends.

Wishing you and yours a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year.

Owl

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7 posted 2011-12-22 09:26 AM


This is absolutely wonderful... a great tribute to the story with a fresh perspective... Beautiful work!
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