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Birthday: 1950-04-17 Age: 61 Job/Hobbies: Reading, Rambling, Music, Socialising, Humour: Laughter is the best medicine Registration date: 2008-02-20
 | Subject: POEMS WRITTEN BY PANROBE Thu Mar 06, 2008 6:57 pm | |
| THE MOON You were resting low...in the dark blue velvet of the night sky When you filled all of my mind..as I drove by I wondered how it was how it could be That the traffic didn't stop...to pay homage to thee Did they not see you beauty Not feel in awe Not feel that gentle love light you wore Your light cast it's soft glow... in that blue velvet sky And imprisioned my heart...as I drove by For you had cast your spell over me That I never want to break ...or set me free But caught.... through eternity...by you Beguiled To stay forever in your soft gentle smile So please... moon... cast your spell bright and keep me everwhile...in your gentle..gentle...light
By Panrobe
:rose: SMELL THE ROSES :rose:
Roses are beautiful....as pure as a dove Roses are are gift.... from our earth home... with love This sweet earth.... this place so divine So splendidly endowed by nature so fine With so many wonders....a creation so grand...loving sculptured by infinity's knowing hand Majestic scenes of mountain sea and sky :rose: Crimson horizons.... feflected in the blue...pink clouds captured..... and caught within you Natures gentleness..... it's wonders to behold It's beauty..... as a new born Lamb.... it does unfold It's caress.... as a petal does brush your cheek... as it drops gently to surrender at your feet To comprehend...and submit to this energy so divine To bow and surrender to ageless time :rose: To melt into this vibrational force To be true to yourself..... and follow your course To stop for just a moment or two.....and smell the roses all... around.... you
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WHY I am sitting here wondering why The leaves must fall and say goodbye Why the sun soon won't feel so strong Why do the nights get so long Why do the days draw right in Why are some people fat and others are thin Why do cows moo and not bark Why is a lark called a lark Why is a elephant big and not small Why does a giraffe grow so tall Why is the ocean blue and not brown Why isn't the earth square instead of round Why have sheep got wool instead of leaves Why does pollen make you sneeze Why do people say "here's mud in your eye" Why do they tell you pigs can fly Why isn't a table called a chair Why can't we grow wool instead of hair Why do people say " up the apples and pears" Why don't they say what they mean up the stairs Why is a song called a tune Why do they say people croon Why is the sun called that way Why don't they call it the light during the day Why is why .......why... Why can't it be see Why can't a monkey swim through the trees Why has a camel got a hump Why do they call a half tree a stump.. I would tell you if I only knew why.... but I don't....so....I'll just say .....bye
By Panrobe
YOUNG WILD AND FREE
O, for those carefree days when we were young wild and free and we had all of nature to keep us company Down abandon railway tracks we would often roam many a mile we would stray from home Across open fields, across gates and streams and those childhood fantasies that we would dream We would be away for hours.. Lally Jean and I So it was that the summer days went by Sometimes at night from our bedroom window we would creep our friend Lally... we had arranged to meet We would don our secret robs of dark green, so in the black of the night we would not be seen But Lally she would never show We would whistle and call low her name but Lally... still she never came So back to our bedroom we would once again creep but fear of discovery would accompany us Had we been missed... would there be a fuss Down from our windowsill we would alight across to our beds where our pillows length-ways would be to make them look like Jean and me Soon our heads on the straightened pillows would go and blissful sleep would replace the woe Such glorious days did we have back then Carefree days of laughter and sun... carefree days so full of fun and though the years have sped quickly by I can recall them again in the blink of an eye...I can feel the grass smell sent in the breeze and remember the glory of being....young... wild... and..... free
By Panrobe
SMALL WINDOW OF TIME
Tis a favourite pastime, for oft', when on a summer evening, As the day does settle to rest.....After a gentle climb to the top of the ridge, With the hint of wood smoke, burning leaves adrift in the stillness, And all before you, for as far as the eye can see... North, south, east, and west...in glorious splendour, displayed... magnificent in it's self alone....is natures work, the ever changing canvas... Yellow fields of rape, made more brilliant by the setting sun The dark green of the deep woods high pine... The shimmering white of the silver birch....the rolling slope.... down to the mirror of the sky, where swans on clouds, swim by. Where geese and water fowl share..... And way farther still in the distance, hardly seen... road and hedge row merge...roof tops fade with the light and as the sun... down beyond the horizon...does creep. When the sky and river appear the same.... In that small window of time......The eternal flame... The universe....infinite power....awesome.....sublime.. Shares with all... that.. which is...thyne.....
By Panrobe
THE OLD IRON BED
That old Iron bed...I remember it so well And the story about it.... to you I now will tell We were only youngsters my sister Jean and me Our years no more than five or six ...if I remember.... rightly When at night to bed.... we were told to go Tucked up warm and tightly, we would start to play After we had waited till our Mum or Dad went away We would make a tent... in that old Iron bed and start to Giggle and laugh.... as the tent would start to spread There we would be..... with blankets all around.... and I can't imagine How it happened...... but the bed fell on the ground Panic...panic...we did that quiet free.... As we struggled to get it back on it's big.... Iron frame.... quickly Thud!...Thud!....from down the hall.... our Dad's step we could hear Hurry!... hurry!.... he's getting close.... he is very nearly here "We didn't mean to do it Dad .... It's really not fair.....we only turned over..... and it just..... fell there!" With a grunt and a groan ....it was all put back A warning to be have ourselves.... or we would get a slap Then we were tuck up warm again and told to get to sleep.... And from neither of us... did they want to hear a peep! Snigger...snigger...giggle ...laugh Face in pillow would go....hurry up and leave Dad...... or we will surely blow Snigger snigger ...giggle laugh as he went out the door Then snigger..... snigger.... giggle....laugh...became a mighty roar We would be lying there with with the pillows across our face praying he hadn't heard us ....or we were in disgrace We would wait till he was gone and we would begin....again Or we would start to argue..... if we didn't play a game That could get real bad... why... we would neally start a war till in the end... a imaginary line.... down the bed we were draw "Now stay in your side.... don't dare come in mine" "It's all your fault... and I get the blame... every time" I am sure sometimes.... we fell asleep that way But we never remembered in the morning... we just went out to play Now all these years later.... when an Old Iron Bed I see It's snigger...snigger...giggle....laugh... when I remember... Jean and me
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 | Subject: Re: POEMS WRITTEN BY PANROBE Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:49 am | |
| Hi Panrobe
An excellent choice for the portal page. Always a pleasure to read your poetry.
Thank you for sharing them with us.
Maggie |
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