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One more from the library
Just ran across this one and I just can't help myself. I'll cease and
desist for a while, I promise. This afternoon I was looking through an older edition of Housman's "A Shropshire Lad" and this one fairly leapt out at me. Enjoy! XX Oh fair enough are sky and plain, But I know fairer far: Those are as beautiful again That in the water are; The pools and rivers wash so clean The trees and clouds and air, The like on earth was never seen, And oh that I were there. These are the thoughts I often think As I stand gazing down In act upon the cressy brink To strip and dive and drown; But in the golden-sanded brooks And azure meres I spy A silly lad that longs and looks And wishes he were I. |
One more from the library
William Claspy typed:
Just ran across this one and I just can't help myself. snip Here's one from my library: Woke up this mornin' With nothin' on my mind Nothin's all I'm a-lookin' for And nothin's all I'll find I've been happy here For now-on forty year Here I've got no one to hate I've got no one to fear It's just a way of life So easy to find But it won't be on maps they make And you can't buy it on time Charles Gearheart, Goose Creek Symphony, 1970 Beat *THAT* poetry, mister! -- TL, Tim who is reminded of roff when reciting the above. ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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