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Lawrence Hall [email protected] https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com Grandpa and the Kid Grandpa gives his boy a toy truck Or better yet a clanking army tank Or maybe a plastic shovel and pail Or a real Roy Rogers cowboy hat And the little boy’s hovering mother clucks: “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” [Extended Form for Certain Feasts and Seasons: “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” Amen.] And Grandpa smiles and lights his favorite pipe (His daughter rolls her disapproving eyes) She sees tonight’s bath in the sand and grass But Grandpa sees beyond this time and place His boy builds a road, a fort, a castle, a corral And Grandpa thanks God for his little pal
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 8:26 AM UTC
Grandpa and the Kid
Lawrence Hall [email protected] https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com Grandpa and the Kid Grandpa gives his boy a toy truck Or better yet a clanking army tank Or maybe a plastic shovel and pail Or a real Roy Rogers cowboy hat And the little boy’s hovering mother clucks: “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” [Extended Form for Certain Feasts and Seasons: “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” “Now what do you say to Grandpa? Tell me! Say to Grandpa “Thank you.” We say “Thank you!” No, don’t just run away; say “Thank you!” Amen.] And Grandpa smiles and lights his favorite pipe (His daughter rolls her disapproving eyes) She sees tonight’s bath in the sand and grass But Grandpa sees beyond this time and place His boy builds a road, a fort, a castle, a corral And Grandpa thanks God for his little pal
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 8:26 AM UTC
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