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Seymour Tabin
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0 posted 2001-10-15 08:14 AM


An Old Women and Older Gent

Still holding hands though withered be
They walk in love that’s plain to see
And talk of things of now and then
And wink and smile of where and when.

The blush of youth has gone to seed
But blush of youth they have no need.
Still holding hands though withered be
They walk in love that’s plain to see

To others they are old and bent
Older women and older gent
Slow deliberate, in their walk
But sprite and lively in their talk

They’ve hung their tree of destiny
With children, grand and great grand free
A treasure full of freedoms gold
They might be old but surely bold.

I would say they wrote their dyne as
Fine as the finest poets line.



© Copyright 2001 Seymour Tabin - All Rights Reserved
Nan
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1 posted 2001-10-15 08:34 AM


Simply beautiful, Sy..This is a picture of life at its most GRAND...
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2 posted 2001-10-15 08:35 AM



Casting warm smiles about, aren't you...

well done, Sy!

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3 posted 2001-10-15 08:54 AM


nicely done Seymour... you do paint the images well and carry them out in verse... always a pleasure to read you...


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4 posted 2001-10-15 01:40 PM


Sy--A tender penning of love, much enjoyed!
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5 posted 2001-10-15 05:45 PM


To grow old with your love and walk through life holding hands, supporting each other... how I envy them. *S* This is beautiful, Seymour!
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6 posted 2001-10-15 06:20 PM


Fine lines....family and poetry. You say it well, Sy
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7 posted 2001-10-15 06:24 PM


Seymour, you captured the essence of growing old in love. Well done!    ~hugs~

smiles ~Marie~
happiness is contentment of the heart

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8 posted 2001-10-15 07:09 PM


*sigh* true love is sharing these things. You are truly blessed with a love that all of us desire in out deepest souls. BRAVO!!!!I love this wonderful poem.

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

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9 posted 2001-10-15 07:21 PM


Dear Seymour, how lovely this is. Reminds me of the elderly couple who lived just across the street from me. I used to love seeing them walk together hand in hand or sit together on their front steps smiling into one anothers eyes. They are gone now, but not forgotten, nor will be this poem. Chris

Life is not measured by breaths you take, but by moments that take your breath away.

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10 posted 2001-10-15 10:21 PM


Seymour~
You touch the heart of me with such tenderness~

This just seemed so fitting~
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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RSWells
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11 posted 2001-10-15 10:32 PM


Such a Love so long in the making
a true one with no use for faking,
built trust no fear of forsaking
a gift of which granted's not taking.

Tracey
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12 posted 2001-10-15 10:33 PM


this is so lovely. I only wish that I could be part of this couple when I am old and grey (and no wisecracks about the grey hair under the hair dye now ya hear!!!   )

If she who dies with the most toys wins, then can I have some toy boys please?

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13 posted 2001-10-15 10:39 PM


S.T.  this is a beautiful tribute to a
generation of seniors that deserve many
thanks and a great deal of respect.  I
enjoyed this very much..

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14 posted 2001-10-15 11:17 PM


Seymour, this is exquisite. Two lovers walking together, no need for Kodak, each one always in their lover's eyes.
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15 posted 2001-10-16 12:21 PM


lovely, romantic, lingering...

I enjoyed this very much  

cottage

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16 posted 2001-10-16 01:23 AM


As one who imagines himself someday (with just a bit of horror)as one of those old guys sitting outside a women's dressing room, holding my wifes purse...I thank you for this.
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17 posted 2001-10-16 06:26 AM


A picture painted of love and contentment...and everybodies dream for their future.......a very nice picture painted here..

Stay warm

Jon

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18 posted 2001-10-16 07:15 AM


Sy....This is my dream with my hubby...this is it. I'll just have to keep my pointer on the library key for you. You just make every read a key to fulfillment.

Sincerely,
Regina

Seymour Tabin
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19 posted 2001-10-16 08:53 AM


To my dearest friends, I've been away and did not think this poem would get such a wonderful response. I humbly thank you all and would respond to each if I had time. But I must be off again just for a little while and than I'll be back in force. Thank you all again. Love Sy
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20 posted 2001-10-16 09:11 AM


This is just beautiful. Enjoyed reading.
SmittenKitten
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21 posted 2001-10-16 09:18 AM



Seymour~ This is soooo lovely   It always makes me smile to see an older couple walking down the street, holding hands.  Thank you for the smile this morning

Hugs,
~Krista

Your beautiful words & creativity allow me to connect with the same in myself.  
Thank you for having the courage to share yourself so that I can too

Seymour Tabin
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22 posted 2001-10-16 10:41 AM


Once again thank you for this wonderful response. *L*
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23 posted 2001-10-16 01:19 PM


Oh marvelous! It's my dream to grow old with the love of my life, holding hands till the sunset of life carries us away. *sigh*
Beauty is in the eye of the heart ya know, and it's clear that your vision is perfect!

Deb

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24 posted 2001-10-16 02:03 PM


Sy - This is terrific.  You have such a great perspective on things.
Seymour Tabin
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25 posted 2001-10-16 02:37 PM


BloomingRose,
Thank you for the marvelous.

LngJhnAg,
From what I've read of yours you have a pretty good prespective yourself. Thanks

A Whisper's Caress
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26 posted 2001-10-16 05:20 PM


You have perfectly described my husband's
late grandparents.

absolutely beautiful.

Poetic verse nestled in the warmth of my heart, reveals the sweet yearnings of my soul....

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27 posted 2001-10-16 05:39 PM


This was "my dream", and you have said it well.  How heartwarming I found this poem to be, and have kept it to read again.  Thank you.

~I always have time to listen to someone talking from their heart~

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