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A Wonderful Day Afishin'
A Wonderful Day Afishin' A wonderful day fishing, frying fish in the pan logs sweetly burning, smokey smells of delight Lake nearly perfect , a pond in God's opened hand feast soon to start a beautiful camping night! That monster fish that easily broke your rod tip set a memory to be recalled decades from now As recollections in old age our minds eagerly dip mental pictures the where , when , why and how! This night shall hold us in a very deep embrace join me in a toast to a future so fine and sweet Singing of happiness , joy and your smiling face memories, good times, wine and fish to eat! A wonderful day fishing, so very hard to beat Nature's offering, magnificent trout to eat! June -09- 1978 Robert J. Lindley I wrote this decades ago. My fishing partner was a fine lady that I almost married! Sadly she passed away back in May of 2005... She had married and had a grown daughter in college. I hadn't had contact with her in well over 22 years. Still it was a sad day for me upon learning of her death...
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