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She always spoke of Scotland With a faraway look in her eye The fog, the moors, the lochs she saw In her memory of years gone by Where the sea would crash the cliffs below As she would sit above And stare out at the water And watch for her true love. Her love was the son of a fisherman And his Da would teach him the trade But she knew that they had different dreams Of a land far, far away. They saved and saved and made their plans They dreamed their dreams and prayed And she sold baked goods in the town And he learned the fishing trade. They finally had enough money And off to London they ran They bought two tickets on a steamer To take them to their new land. Once on board they asked the captain If he would marry them at sea And they had the wedding of their dreams In love as they could be. They raised six kids with horses and mules And built their home by hand They made a life full of love and grace And were happy in their new land. But time marches on as the ancients say And you can't hold back the tide And people age and eyes grow dim And their shuffles lessen their stride. The hands that used to bake are still Except for giving hugs And behind the wrinkles the dimples show When the memories begin to tug He's gone now and so Grandma stares And sees what we can't see And dreams of a place so far away And the girl she used to be.
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Jul 22, 2010
Jul 22, 2010 at 5:33 PM UTC
A Love Story
She always spoke of Scotland With a faraway look in her eye The fog, the moors, the lochs she saw In her memory of years gone by Where the sea would crash the cliffs below As she would sit above And stare out at the water And watch for her true love. Her love was the son of a fisherman And his Da would teach him the trade But she knew that they had different dreams Of a land far, far away. They saved and saved and made their plans They dreamed their dreams and prayed And she sold baked goods in the town And he learned the fishing trade. They finally had enough money And off to London they ran They bought two tickets on a steamer To take them to their new land. Once on board they asked the captain If he would marry them at sea And they had the wedding of their dreams In love as they could be. They raised six kids with horses and mules And built their home by hand They made a life full of love and grace And were happy in their new land. But time marches on as the ancients say And you can't hold back the tide And people age and eyes grow dim And their shuffles lessen their stride. The hands that used to bake are still Except for giving hugs And behind the wrinkles the dimples show When the memories begin to tug He's gone now and so Grandma stares And sees what we can't see And dreams of a place so far away And the girl she used to be.
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Jul 22, 2010
Jul 22, 2010 at 5:33 PM UTC
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