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And now my friends a time has come, a time has come to die. Like Summer leaves who's day must end, and fill the winter sky. My Aunt is on her deathbed and her time is almost near, oh Norma, my sweet Norma, let me whisper in your ear. I remember Summer Sundays so many years ago, my cousins Dave and Sammy with their fishin' poles in tow we'd catch the evening dinner and a bottle fly or two. Do you remember sweet Aunt Norma? Oh I hope you do. And you'd toiled in the kitchen till you rang the dinner bell. And barefoot Ginger would tell us to come in from the dell. Hot biscuits, beans and apple sauce and catfish from the lake, I would help crank the ice cream to go on the chocolate cake. Only the fondest memories of you will I hold dear. Oh Norma, my sweet Aunt Norma, your time is very near. For my Aunt Norma
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May 5, 2013
May 5, 2013 at 2:06 PM UTC
A Time Has Come To Die (a Fourteener)
And now my friends a time has come, a time has come to die. Like Summer leaves who's day must end, and fill the winter sky. My Aunt is on her deathbed and her time is almost near, oh Norma, my sweet Norma, let me whisper in your ear. I remember Summer Sundays so many years ago, my cousins Dave and Sammy with their fishin' poles in tow we'd catch the evening dinner and a bottle fly or two. Do you remember sweet Aunt Norma? Oh I hope you do. And you'd toiled in the kitchen till you rang the dinner bell. And barefoot Ginger would tell us to come in from the dell. Hot biscuits, beans and apple sauce and catfish from the lake, I would help crank the ice cream to go on the chocolate cake. Only the fondest memories of you will I hold dear. Oh Norma, my sweet Aunt Norma, your time is very near. For my Aunt Norma
Harrogate, TN  May 2013
ld-goodwin
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May 5, 2013
May 5, 2013 at 2:06 PM UTC
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