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goodnight .... old girl, goodnight, to you, you quiet house, you blessed home. are you glad to see another day done? within yourself, your hidden recessed places are you sighing in relief as we settle safe in our beds. your present loves, all accounted for, sleeping within your teak and nail embrace. or do you prefer, the drumming of our feet, the hum of activity, of when we are awake, and bustling and bumping, about your frame? or is it best when we leave you, silent and alone to contemplate, in the sun and wind on a work day? my lord, the secrets you must keep, the lifes, that you have held close behind these old walls. you must groan and cry, with the weight of some memories, yet, others cause you to smile and sigh in near-miss relief. you have stood strong and sturdy, for almost one hundred years, in one form or another, your girth has expanded, with the growth of family, from farmers cottage, to three bed, with study and nannexe out the back. you have been all but knocked down, rebuilt, reworked and restored, to former glory. you have withstood, the element's rage and time's insipid attempts, to shift you, from your place upon the cliffshead. you have, and do, do well, to hold us all within. and now, just before i sleep, i want to thank you old girl, for the way, you keep us all safe.
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Apr 15, 2015
Apr 15, 2015 at 8:27 AM UTC
good night my friend.
goodnight .... old girl, goodnight, to you, you quiet house, you blessed home. are you glad to see another day done? within yourself, your hidden recessed places are you sighing in relief as we settle safe in our beds. your present loves, all accounted for, sleeping within your teak and nail embrace. or do you prefer, the drumming of our feet, the hum of activity, of when we are awake, and bustling and bumping, about your frame? or is it best when we leave you, silent and alone to contemplate, in the sun and wind on a work day? my lord, the secrets you must keep, the lifes, that you have held close behind these old walls. you must groan and cry, with the weight of some memories, yet, others cause you to smile and sigh in near-miss relief. you have stood strong and sturdy, for almost one hundred years, in one form or another, your girth has expanded, with the growth of family, from farmers cottage, to three bed, with study and nannexe out the back. you have been all but knocked down, rebuilt, reworked and restored, to former glory. you have withstood, the element's rage and time's insipid attempts, to shift you, from your place upon the cliffshead. you have, and do, do well, to hold us all within. and now, just before i sleep, i want to thank you old girl, for the way, you keep us all safe.
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Apr 15, 2015
Apr 15, 2015 at 8:27 AM UTC
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