Monthly Archives: April 2016

Buffalo Bob And Me

 

Buffalo Bob And Me

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I met Buffalo Bob before I married my wife Pam in early 1973,
At first I wasn’t sure what my wive’s brother would mean to me.
But over the years, I grew to love him like Craig my own brother.
We teased each other, but we had a great respect for each other. Continue reading

Expo 67 Trip

 

Expo 67 Trip

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Way back, I wrote a little story about a trip to the World’s Fair.
Since then, I’ve found pictures documenting our time there.
I thought I’d put the story in poem form just to challenge me.
And get more pictures out there for interested parties to see. Continue reading

More Little Girls

 

More Little Girls

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I’ve always thought that little girls are so very sweet like honey,
But when they get older they always require a lot of money.
Nevertheless, they are certainly worth every single little dime,
As they give you all of their fine love every minute of your time. Continue reading

Young At Heart

 

Young At Heart

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I found this old poem in my wife’s fathers old things,
He may have written the poem about what life brings.
It sounds a lot like some of the things he used to say,
So I am sharing it with you all on this very fine day. Continue reading

Mr. George

 

Mr. George

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I think we all had a favorite teacher while at Phillips High School.
Mine was Mr. Cecil George whose teaching methods were so cool.
He taught American History with an enthusiasm like no other,
Actually becoming the historical characters that we did discover. Continue reading

Phillips High Study Hall

 

Phillips High Study Hall

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You would think study hall would be the most boring class of all,
But at Phillips High, there was always action in the study hall.
So this poem gives a few examples of what I saw back then,
While attending that study class with my classmates therein. Continue reading

A Walk In The Woods

 

A Walk In The Woods

 

My grandsons Luke and Zack occasionally like a bedtime story,
So I prepared this poem for them with both suspense and glory.
Try reading it to your grandsons when they get fairly tall.
I’m sure they will be able enjoy it then, and understand it all. Continue reading