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lucky
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since 2000-01-17
Posts 1601
Idaho

0 posted 2000-12-08 02:11 AM


get yer eyes
up and open child it's time to
rise 'n shine back in '49 when I wasn’t
even a year old kid sitting in my fenced
in crib and the months had turned to
Missouri’s frosty gray wipe the

sleep from yer eyes
there youngster
was all they
had to say it was
some time later they told
& sold my folks on the idera buy
yer son some glasses he ought to look up
and see the sky instead I heard the tune of rolling
thunder as I was shown the dirt I missed while mopin’
floors there under my dad said there's no time to wonder
kid and wipe those tears out yer eye son do you chores
you’ve got to much time on yer hands oh how I'd love
to make time o’er again make it simple make it

plain forget about sorrow forget about
reasons forget about rhymes
forget about pains
clean yer

glasses son it's time to get in line remind me
once again how to borrow money you got some
hills to climb so I cleaned my glasses and found
it was time to hit the road head for the border
leave fer Idaho we can live life o'er there
again and times like this will end
the rains again will turn to
snow and we’ll know
why with glasses
clean it was
high time
we had
to fly
and
go
.
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Writing isn't just something I do, it's something I am.
To write of feelings that touch all hearts in some manner is my delight.
-Marge Tindal




[This message has been edited by lucky (edited 12-08-2000).]

© Copyright 2000 Dale W. Gwaltney - All Rights Reserved
Marge Tindal
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1 posted 2000-12-08 11:08 PM


Lucky~
Sometimes your remember takes me on a sad journey ~

'oh how I'd love
to make time o’er again make it simple make it

plain forget about sorrow forget about
reasons forget about rhymes
forget about pains'


And then you weave your way through it
with such grace and style
that I marvel at the man you are ...
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~



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Martie
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2 posted 2000-12-08 11:22 PM


Dale--Sometimes it seems it would be nice to clean all the hurt from the past...wipe it off and start fresh, but I think all that lint and stuff taught a lesson or two, cause you are you now...and wonderful!
Rosemary J. Gwaltney
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since 1999-08-26
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northern mountains, Idaho
3 posted 2000-12-08 11:34 PM


Dale I love you.  This is beautiful.  Please let it stay here for people to enjoy.  No one can say things like you can ...



The spiritual wind that holds survivors aloft, plants the seeds from which bloom new hope ... R.J.G.



vlraynes
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since 2000-07-25
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Somewhere... out there...
4 posted 2000-12-08 11:54 PM



lucky-
   I just don't have the words to
   express how this touched me...
   I always enjoy reading your writings,
   and this one is no exception...
   You have been through so much in your
   life, and all I can do is send you
   hugs and wish you happiness..

   ~vicky




"...until you have read the verse on his
heart, you have not truely met the poet."
-vlraynes



Rosemary J. Gwaltney
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5 posted 2000-12-09 05:34 PM


You tell a story like no other!  Thank you for leaving it in.  I feel the pain in your writing; I see the pictures you paint so clearly, and with such haunting poignancy.
I love this poem especially well.  You have survived much ...

With deepest love, your wife


lucky
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since 2000-01-17
Posts 1601
Idaho
6 posted 2000-12-09 06:18 PM


I had been reading some of my older stuff when I came up with this one... I know I don't have much of a following here but I wanted to say thank you for your comments and taking the time... You've certianly touched my heart... dale... and for you who didn't get the chance here's the other...

Laced lullabies


So the old familiar lullabies
have passed on “hush little rock-a-bye baby”
like so many others soft & engaging how life’s flown
in breathtaking songs cute vanished lines ever drifting on
working through rough poetic times my daughter intensely
anticipating from over my shoulder seems waiting with all
her charm I turn look deep into her eyes and sprightly
say “my such pretty eyes today” without a flinch
& still glued to the screen tells me without
glimmer of thinking “I was born
with them daddy" so I went
a fishing and asking
said “what do
you think
of these”
with not a
thought of dread

she looked curiously long
into my serious eyes with
innocent laced puzzled
lines then snickering
with grace she
colorfully
said

“Dirty glasses dad”


* * *


[This message has been edited by lucky (edited 12-09-2000).]

lucky
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Idaho
7 posted 2000-12-15 08:18 AM


Marge,

Thanks for remembering...

Love

hoot_owl_rn
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8 posted 2000-12-15 08:43 AM


Your words are always truly a creation to read and behold  

What lies behind us and lies before us are small matters compaired to what lies within us.
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Charisma
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lost in blue pages
9 posted 2000-12-15 08:50 AM


oh how I can understand these journey.
wonderful creation, and penned so true,

love it.

Charisma

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