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In he came, sat and smiled and warmly shook my hand. Brought a pint of single malt from the dales of old England, Sat, we did, on wooden chairs, fashioned in the way Of craftsmen, then, from times of yore, when craftsmen had their day. Spoke, we did, companionably. Spoke of simple things, Of fire sides now dead and gone where Gypsy music rings. Recalling all the good men who turned the wheels of toil And fashioned work of quality and kept the engines oiled. We supped the draught of warming malt with crinkles to the eye And turned the glass of crystal cut in hands worn, undisguised, Hands that once hauled heavy stone, hands that helped a smile, Hands that stroked her silky face, just once in awhile. Words now softly spoken with laughter now and then But all the while the deep respect of deference to a friend. A toast to all those dead and gone, then a final grip of steel, With the knowledge that this finality's quiet moment, could be real. We took our leave regretfully, we took our leave with grace, For the sanction of those moments shared left warmth upon the face. [email protected] 26 August 2023
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Aug 25, 2023
Aug 25, 2023 at 10:17 PM UTC
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In he came, sat and smiled and warmly shook my hand. Brought a pint of single malt from the dales of old England, Sat, we did, on wooden chairs, fashioned in the way Of craftsmen, then, from times of yore, when craftsmen had their day. Spoke, we did, companionably. Spoke of simple things, Of fire sides now dead and gone where Gypsy music rings. Recalling all the good men who turned the wheels of toil And fashioned work of quality and kept the engines oiled. We supped the draught of warming malt with crinkles to the eye And turned the glass of crystal cut in hands worn, undisguised, Hands that once hauled heavy stone, hands that helped a smile, Hands that stroked her silky face, just once in awhile. Words now softly spoken with laughter now and then But all the while the deep respect of deference to a friend. A toast to all those dead and gone, then a final grip of steel, With the knowledge that this finality's quiet moment, could be real. We took our leave regretfully, we took our leave with grace, For the sanction of those moments shared left warmth upon the face. [email protected] 26 August 2023
Callum came to our alpine home with his darling little daughter and spent the night. Fish and chips by the fireside, good Welsh single malt The girls chatting ,companionably, together with needlepoint as only girls can. A rare and magical evening with an old and trusted friend. M.
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Aug 25, 2023
Aug 25, 2023 at 10:17 PM UTC
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