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Lighthousebob
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0 posted 2001-03-23 05:24 PM



From the Streets of Stockton

From the streets of Stockton, I learned to love her so
for out of the dirty streets did a thankful spirit grow.
She walked with the masses as just one of a crowd
though back in sixty-eight, her voice still echoes loud.

Not with words spoken but in actions that she did,
I can recall the soup lines even though I was a kid.
She had no automobile but Grandma got around
for none were boundaries to keep her spirit bound.

From arrival at bus stop, we would walk hand in hand
to a homeless shelter to hear Salvation Army's band.
The Captain spoke salvation wherever needy stood
as I watched Grandma live as Christ in doing good.

The ladies all gathered 'round with needles and thread
to make a comfy quilt for a soldier to lie his head.
And the last part of course was my favorite of the day
as the Elders and Grandma took us to a park to play.

As I played with the other kids in this world we knew
From the streets of Stockton, a thankful spirit grew.



-Robert E. Michaud Jr.-


© Copyright 2001 Robert E. Michaud Jr. - All Rights Reserved
Joyce Johnson
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1 posted 2001-03-23 05:33 PM


What a wonderful 1000th post dedicated to your grandma. I hope my grandchildren have memories as loving. Joyce
sandgrain
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2 posted 2001-03-23 07:05 PM


Congratulations! Not only on your 1000th post, but the lovely tribute to your grandmother. I, too, have taken my grandkids to hear the Salvation Army Band, so I relate. Looking forward to your next thousand.
God bless, Rae

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3 posted 2001-03-24 02:33 PM


This is a fine poem and a lovely tribute to your grandmother. Congratulations on your 1,000th post. That's a tremendous accomplishment. Your work is outstanding.

Betty Lou Hebert

Lakewalker
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4 posted 2001-03-24 04:37 PM


Congrats on 1000, and this poem was really good, nice job on it.

"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle"
"Life's short. If you don't look around once in a while you might miss it."
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5 posted 2001-03-24 05:32 PM


Congratulations on your 1000 post. Good choice.Beautiful poem, it made me shed a few tears.

A quarter of a century must pass, for the writer to understand what and why he writes.

Sunshine
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6 posted 2001-03-25 08:14 AM


Sometimes only the grandchildren can see their grandparents' strength! Well done! And congrats on the 1000th post - already!
WhtDove
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7 posted 2001-03-25 12:25 PM


Bob what a tribute! Congratulations on your 1,000 posts! Each and everyone an inspiration whether in replies or in your writing!

You certainly brought across the fondness of memories in this piece.

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8 posted 2001-03-25 07:42 PM


Congrats on 1000, and wonderful poem! What a wonderful grandma you had, and what great memories you shared.
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