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 Memories And Moments
These flowers remind me of
Keeping special thoughts of loved ones
In my mind so clearAnd through the time and space of life
When the sun comes up And the tide goes out Another day begins
I won't be lonely In my hearts emotions Of shared Souls and dreams
I am grateful for the love The time
The thoughts and more Of memories and cherished moments These flowers remind me of Copyright ©2004 Susan J Flory
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Birthday Bash Here we are at Gof
With the birthday bash
We celebrate
Our friendships made
Into the guest books We command Trinkets and treasure
That withstand Like the pirate in the ships We sail the lands
Hand n hands We leave our brands Somethings to share
Something to see Something so special
for you and me. Ye mates Ahoy It's time to play
At the Garden of Friendship Birthday Bash
Copyright ©2008Susan J Flory |
Dedicated To: The Guestbook Committee & Garden of Friendship, (BirthdayBash2008).
Poems and Pictures eBook
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Poems 1817 by John Keats; -- "What more felicity can fall to creature, Than to enjoy delight with liberty." Fate of the Butterfly.SPENSER Glory and loveliness have passed away;
For if we wander out in early morn,
No wreathed incense do we see upborne
Into the east, to meet the smiling day:
No crowd of nymphs soft voic'd and young, and gay,
In woven baskets bringing ears of corn,
Roses, and pinks, and violets, to adorn
The shrine of Flora in her early May.
But there are left delights as high as these,
And I shall ever bless my destiny,
That in a time, when under pleasant trees
Pan is no longer sought, I feel a free
A leafy luxury, seeing I could please
With these poor offerings, a man like thee.
(The Short Pieces in the middle of the Book, as well
as some of the Sonnets, were written at an earlier
period than the rest of the Poems.)
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