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Frozen

JFK will always be The way that we remember, Never getting older than That long-ago November. In our minds we see him with That shock of ginger hair; There never was the chance For any gray to nestle there. He had no time to stoop or sag Or sport those old-age spots. When women see his picture, Quite a few still get the hots. When someone’s life is cut so short, His face, to us, is frozen, Most probably in just the way He might himself have chosen. So when we think of JFK, His smiling image sticks. Though fifty years have come and gone, He’s still just forty-six.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Date: 11/21/2013 4:09:00 PM
Last night on pbs, they had an hour or two about Lee Harvey Oswald. Is he worth an effort from your pen? Please forgive my prodding. We could use a JFk these days. So much division in this country and the world for that matter. The Mob, political partyism. Good men pay a price for standing up and being counted. Peace. :)
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Date: 11/19/2013 10:50:00 PM
You have captured the sentiment so well. I think we all hold on tenaciously to that time we enjoyed in "Camelot"
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Date: 11/18/2013 8:34:00 PM
i liked this. it made me think. good job Ilene!!!!
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Date: 11/18/2013 4:36:00 PM
He was in his prime. I thought he was even younger than you said here. Good one!
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Date: 11/18/2013 1:06:00 PM
:)) - It was nice to read, Ilene .... no one is "old" today .... (it can be fixed with a knife) - oxox // Anne-Lise :)
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