I haven't heard a peep out of the Westboro Baptist Church in several years. Looks like the Patriot Guard Riders accomplished their goal. Ooh Rah PGR. Job well done.
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Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:54 pm
I haven't heard a peep out of the Westboro Baptist Church in several years. Looks like the Patriot Guard Riders accomplished their goal. Ooh Rah PGR. Job well done.
Yes Sir, they have been very quite, since the death of their leader, Fred Phelps in 2014, albeit, they are still active. Many members, including family members, have left their organization. As a side note: WBC is NOT affiliated with fundamental Baptist churches. And yes...PGR accomplished their goal in many ways.
LJ
"The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those that vote for a living."
treefarmer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:29 pm
The poem is wonderful, truthful and easy to understand but isn't it a shame that such fine Patriots have to come together for such a cause?
Treefarmer
Yes, Treefarmer, it is a shame, but Thank God, a veteran stepped up and formed the PGR, along with thousands of veterans & non-veterans and did the right thing. It is more of a shame that there are people like the WBC crowd that cause such vile, angry hatred toward those who only want to mourn in peace and bury their loved ones. Of course, it wasn't just our fallen military who had to contend with this group, they protested against many other churches, gays and anyone who didn't believe what they believed. Old dead Fred knows the truth now. Others soon will...
LJ
"The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those that vote for a living."
It wasn't meant to be pretty.
Shoot, it wasn't even meant to be seen.
I think it was designed more as a frame to hold the good stuff.
But there it is, just look at it.
Dead, stripped clean, dried out, dyed a different color,
cut up, jigged, hafted, polished and even pocket worn.
Did you hear what that old timer just said?
He said, "Wow, would you look at those beautiful old bones".
"He has given you the spirit of repentance, a soul that longs for redemption.
He is quick to forgive, and kind in His mercy toward you, a lowly sinner."
Ooooh, I like that doglegg! And it is indeed "thought provoking ".
I would like to write a similar one to go along with it on the weekend if you don't mind Sir. ??? ???
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
This did NOT really happen...its but pure thoughts of imagination. I did enjoy putting it together, though.
Enjoy!
‘ THE TREASURED FIND ‘
It all started quickly, a few years back
I went to a yard sale and picked up an old Jack
I fondled and fiddled, it opened with ease
Two wonderful blades, I’m immediately pleased
I looked down again at what caught my eye
I took a deep breath and let out a huge sigh
I tried not to tremble, shutter or shake
I was asking myself, could that be a fake?
I looked around, did anyone else see?
Are they interested too, or is it just me?
I reached back down and snatched up that knife
What in the heck has come over my life?
I looked a bit closer, now tight in my hand
Almost a mint, maybe worth half a grand
The beautiful scales and a perfect blade
Jigged in red with a brass badge inlaid
All I could do was to stare at this find
When suddenly someone came up from behind
“That’s a mighty fine knife you have ahold”
"Gimme twenty-five dollars and consider it sold"
“Are you the seller of this fine vintage prize?”
I asked of him as he looked in my eyes
“That I am, are you interested today?”
“If you’re going to buy it, I need you to pay”
By now my thinking was “why so cheap?”
Why didn’t this man have a desire to keep
Such a beautiful knife worth more than he knew
With each passing moment, my curiosity grew
“You look really confused about my price?”
As he shook my hand, trying to be nice
“As a matter of fact, yes Sir I am”
Still wondering if this man was running a scam
“Well it goes like this, many years ago”
“This knife was bought at an antique show”
“It cost quite a bit, and much more than you”
“Seems I was told, there’s only a few”
“I never cared much for this old knife”
“For you see, it wasn’t mine, it belonged to my wife”
“She ran off with another, but forgot this blade”
“I know what it’s worth and where it was made”
“You’re right, it’s worth a lot more than I ask”
As he smiled with a grin and took me to task
“But this is my way of seeing the light”
“Making me happy and setting things right”
“So I’ll be grateful, if you choose to buy”
“This treasured piece over which you sigh”
“A lasting treasure of days gone past”
“I’ll forever be thankful once gone at last”
So I took out my wallet, aiming to please
Twenty-five dollars changed hands with ease
I walked away with a feeling of pleasure
As I continued to fondle and fiddle my treasure
Who would have thought today was the day
That I find such an item for so little pay
For twenty-five dollars it’s in my hand
A treasured keepsake worth half a grand
Thank You, Tom & Doglegg. I appreciate the kind comments. Seems to be a lot of talent in writing on this forum. I've read everything posted in this thread and have enjoyed each and every one. There is always a story to be told through typed words. Artistic inspiration comes from the mind of experience. Keep up the inspiration!
LJ
"The problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those that vote for a living."
If you were in love with someone and you walked
past them so close that you brushed their arm
and that old time feeling came back to when you
were together and you realized that you couldn't
help yourself from still being in love, would you
keep loving and loving? I would. I would keep
loving them to the backs of their heels.
Very nice Poem Joe!
I especially like that last line "I would keep loving them to the backs of their heels."
That's a really cool expression that is new to me. I like that one, it's a keeper! Thanks!
The expression "Hank of Love" was not on my radar either but I'm not even sure what a "Hank" of something is.
Anyways, thank you for sharing your poem with us. It's great!
Tom
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.