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Daniel J D
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since 2000-10-01
Posts 1471
Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia

0 posted 2000-10-15 02:01 AM


Where were you when the Babe hit out
I was the one that missed out
Where were you when Armstrong
Walked upon the moon
And made most of us strong
I had no television
Where were you when Secretariat
Trippled crowned
I had no money and frowned
Where were you when Vietnam raged
I was on my way there
While the world raged
Where were you when they dropped the bomb
I was on my way to my tomb
Where were you when the Gulf flamed
I could not understand why we engaged
Where were you when the King of Rock failed
I was listening to "Love me Tender"
Where were you when Marilyn mystified us
I was thinking of catching a bus
I had to go to Memphis
To listen to a "Dream"
Where were you when Cassius yelled momma
I was soothing someone's face
Where were you when the Saint of Calcutta
Touched the lepers before she said, Love ya
I was hungry, cold and homeless
Where were you
When I needed you
I was too busy not listening to you

Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

© Copyright 2000 Daniel J D Ringuet - All Rights Reserved
tracie66
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since 2000-01-18
Posts 4713
Australia
1 posted 2000-10-15 02:17 AM


Daniel~
A very interesting piece with a great ending...great writings  
Tracie~

Where were you
When I needed you
I was too busy not listening to you

Oh by the way I noticed you are an Aussie (me to)  


Love is the life of the soul...
It is the harmony of the universe



Marsha
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Member Rara Avis
since 2000-07-10
Posts 7423
Maidstone Kent England
2 posted 2000-10-15 09:11 AM


Daniel, a very good piece with some amazing lines. You are very talented, I really liked this.
               Marsha
            

Aimster
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since 2000-02-19
Posts 4297
Charlotte, NC
3 posted 2000-10-15 09:25 AM


Daniel~
this little piece is very interesting. loved the walk through history and how you weaved it all together. great work! i look forward to reading more from you. take care  

amy

"The head learns knew things, but the heart forever more practices old experiences"


Victoria
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since 2000-08-12
Posts 5869

4 posted 2000-10-15 10:52 AM


Enjoyed..and i remember where i was for all those events...made me stop and think..interesting piece..

                        ~Victoria~


A poem is never finished, only abandoned.
- Paul Valery (1871-1945)

Daniel J D
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since 2000-10-01
Posts 1471
Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia
5 posted 2000-10-15 06:52 PM


To Tracie66, Marsha, Aimster and Victoria. Comments well taken, yes isn't it great just to walk down memory lane and see the events that helped shape our lives and made us aware of some of our weaknesses.

Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

Paula Finn
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since 2000-06-17
Posts 5546
missouri
6 posted 2000-10-20 01:27 AM


Daniel...what an interesting trail of history you have invited us to walk on...I liked this very much
Irie
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since 1999-12-01
Posts 1493
Washington State
7 posted 2000-10-20 01:33 AM


I'm intrigued by this piece.
Made me think of many things......
I enjoyed reading this...it was fun!  
Good job Daniel


~Sheri

"The things that come to those that wait may be the things
left by those who got there first"



Daniel J D
Senior Member
since 2000-10-01
Posts 1471
Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia
8 posted 2000-10-20 01:43 AM


Paula,
Thank you again. History often puzzles us with its complexities. We need to understand the people who make history before we can analyse its implications.

Irie,
This need not be confusing, just close your eyes for a few second, call out 5 years which you have lived, try to remember a significant event of that year. Whatever comes to mind is important enough, for it made you remember.

Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

Irish Rose
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since 2000-04-06
Posts 10263

9 posted 2000-10-20 01:51 AM


This is one that made me think, and I like that. I know that we don't remember everything in our lives, just as we don't always listen to everything either, and maybe the two are intermingled somehow.  I enjoyed this one.

"When red-haired girls scamper like roses
over the rain-green grass,
and the sun drips honey.""
Laurie Lee

Kathleen



Elizabeth Cor
Senior Member
since 2000-10-13
Posts 879
Over the river and through the woods
10 posted 2000-10-20 01:55 AM


Intresting perspective. Daniel, thank you for this pleasant, peculiar view.

~ Beth

snowpants
Member Elite
since 2000-09-16
Posts 2061
KS
11 posted 2000-10-20 03:47 PM


Great poem, Daniel!  Can't say I was around for those events, but you illustrated them very nicely!!  

sp

Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: 'it might have been.' -John Greenleaf Whittier

Daniel J D
Senior Member
since 2000-10-01
Posts 1471
Hillcrest, Queensland, Australia
12 posted 2000-10-20 08:32 PM


Irish Rose,
You are so right, listening is an art many people have put in their bottom draw. Thank you so much for the reply.

Elizabeth,
Point taken, although peculiar, it certainly highlights moments of history that mean so much.

Snowpants,
Love your comments always.


Respond to my call and let the waves of my heart fill your life with the wonders of love
(Daniel J D)

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