Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
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Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
One of my fondest chilhood memories is the smell of home baked bread.
Childhood Memories
"I wish that I could stop and chat, but I must surely run
for Grandma said "don't tarry boy, the bread is almost done,
go saddle up the old grey mare and set her tail to fly
along the back road-hurry boy-the butter you must buy"
Hot bread with butter, what a treat, and grandma standing there
before the old woodfired stove, her grey and thinning hair.
I wish that she were here today, Oh how the years fly by
the road of life seems empty now, since Grandma said goodbye.
Mummsie
Childhood Memories
"I wish that I could stop and chat, but I must surely run
for Grandma said "don't tarry boy, the bread is almost done,
go saddle up the old grey mare and set her tail to fly
along the back road-hurry boy-the butter you must buy"
Hot bread with butter, what a treat, and grandma standing there
before the old woodfired stove, her grey and thinning hair.
I wish that she were here today, Oh how the years fly by
the road of life seems empty now, since Grandma said goodbye.
Mummsie
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the door is always open, the kettles always on, my shoulders here to cry on, i'll not judge who's right or wrong.
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Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
Who is that strange woman ??? Good to see you back on site Sue must be getting quieter at the park ?
And very well written as well
Cheers Bob
And very well written as well
Cheers Bob
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Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
Beautiful Sue - left me wanting to read more about Grandma I felt it was an unfinished story
Good on you for having a go at the challenge and conquering it. Have you started up a Poets corner at the Caravan Park yet
Cheers
Maureen
Good on you for having a go at the challenge and conquering it. Have you started up a Poets corner at the Caravan Park yet

Cheers
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Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
Hello Bob & Maureen
Thank you for your comments-yes Maureen, it's a story that could go on and on, once the idea gets in your head it tends to run away!!!!
Park has quietened Bob, starting to feel like there is a life outside. This weekend is fully booked, after that hopefully I can get back to some poetry.
Having a week off after Easter for the Man From Snowy River Fetival-can't wait!! Had a couple of poet sessions with John Peel & Jim Lamb and a flying visit from Terry on his way to Tamworth. Jackimay has paid a visit along with Laurie McDonald.
Back to the poem.I tried to set this up with the first verse in italics, but somehow I couldn't get it to work-help!!!please, I've been off the site so long I've forgotten how things work.
Cheers to all
Sue
Thank you for your comments-yes Maureen, it's a story that could go on and on, once the idea gets in your head it tends to run away!!!!
Park has quietened Bob, starting to feel like there is a life outside. This weekend is fully booked, after that hopefully I can get back to some poetry.
Having a week off after Easter for the Man From Snowy River Fetival-can't wait!! Had a couple of poet sessions with John Peel & Jim Lamb and a flying visit from Terry on his way to Tamworth. Jackimay has paid a visit along with Laurie McDonald.
Back to the poem.I tried to set this up with the first verse in italics, but somehow I couldn't get it to work-help!!!please, I've been off the site so long I've forgotten how things work.
Cheers to all
Sue
the door is always open, the kettles always on, my shoulders here to cry on, i'll not judge who's right or wrong.
Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
Hi Sue, this is lovely - and beautifully written. The bones of a really top notch poem. Stick a handful of verses in between these two about the trip to town (and back) to pick up the butter and you've got a comp winner I reckon.
Can't help with the italics - sorry.
Can't help with the italics - sorry.
Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
About the italics have you tried highlighting the first verse on here (probably need to go to edit) and then hitting the italic key, might work.
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Yep, that should work, I just tried it with the above post.
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Yep, that should work, I just tried it with the above post.
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Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
Thanks for that Leonie- simple when someone points it out to you
. And thanks for taking the time to read and comment.
Sue

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I'm glad something has quietened Bob.
I like that Sue. Good work. In my annoying opinion
it is complete. It is a poem not a novel, I think it says all you need to say. The purpose of the exercise in my understanding is to practice getting lots of meaning into a small statement. That's what poetry does I think. And you did it I reckon.


I like that Sue. Good work. In my annoying opinion




Neville
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" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
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Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
Thanks Neville
Hope all is well with you.
Cheers
Sue


Hope all is well with you.
Cheers
Sue
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Re: Homework 4/2/2013 Childhood Memories
I'm with Neville, Sue. It tells me a story as it is. It has the sound of a nursery rhyme to me in the first stanza - jaunty and easy to learn probably.
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