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Blossom 2

Blossom 2 (A lament for an old friend.) Frank Halliwell She's always been my nemesis, but mowed my grass for free, She's left her teeth marks on my cars, and once or twice on me! I always knew the time would come when she would cause me tears, But thought that time was far away. 'They live for donkey's years! ' No more will children offer her fresh carrots at the fence No timid visitors will cringe at her belligerence, No longer will the peaceful night be shattered by her bray, Nor will the days a month from now be as sad as today. A mound of fresh-turned earth now scars the grass beside the dam And salty tears for her now join the tears I shed for Sam. Another life has reached its end, another time to cry, For Blossom's joined her mother in that meadow in the sky. ***

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