Pattys Farewell

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Pattys Farewell

this is a dedication to a friend retiring from work

 



             Pattys Farewell

                                               By Robert FIscher

 

 

Upon the tiles,

Upon the floor,

How many times,

Has she worked in our store,

.

With a wonderful smile,

With a positive pace,

To share with us,

Her charm and her grace,

.

One last round,

One last smile to remember,

Like the autumn life,

And the leaves in September.

.

I know she’ll be back,

Even just to say hi,

And we will all feel great,

Like grandmas peach pie

 

 

J.

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HarverTomsson commented on Pattys Farewell

06-08-2009

This is a note about formatting: be careful in choosing font color. By moving the hinge to the flat screen monitor on my laptop, I can JUST get the font to show. about the poem, the last line ocnveyed perhpas an unintended irony: peach pie characteristically has a slightly bitter aftertaste from the alkyloids in the pit.

Artie commented on Pattys Farewell

05-27-2009

This is really nice. I'll bet she was happy to read this.-------------------------------------------

A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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