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What In Life, Can We Truly Ever Hold

What In Life, Can We Truly Ever Hold What of life, brings us such great thrilling calls Weeks dancing about, floating on cloud nine Remember as children huge red beach balls And ice cream eating, strawberry was fine! Why does time, take away more than it gives Starting with loved family and dear pets Could it be, that life devours as it lives And we wrongly try to cover all bets! Remember when jukebox songs cost a dime Double header movies just fifty cents Back when we had more joy and far less crime Time was plentiful, so easily spent! What in life, can we truly ever hold Other than memories when we grow old! Robert J. Lindley, 1-21-2017 Sonnet

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Date: 2/18/2017 9:54:00 PM
Delightful and moving, beautifully expressed. The nostalgia is reminiscent of a bygone era and your words are an important reminder to pause and enjoy where we are, right now, this minute before it too vanishes. Thank you for that :-) Incredibly insightful and a joy to read Robert :-) blessings, lynn
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Date: 1/23/2017 4:00:00 PM
Reading this again, I am reading a book called "Sutton" and this poem would actually be a great introduction to the book!
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Date: 1/23/2017 8:16:00 AM
I remember it well, Robert. Remember Robert, for every good thing there is a bad. We can hang on to anger, and bitterness. It is self destructive but still yet we do it. I love this beauty and I miss those days.
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Date: 1/23/2017 7:29:00 AM
Makes one think, doesn't it? A superb sonnet, Robert:) deserves more than a 7:)
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Date: 1/22/2017 10:57:00 PM
The funny thing is these thoughts were on my mind this very day! So well expressed!
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Date: 1/22/2017 9:44:00 PM
Hi Robert...nice work! I really connect with this fine poem..much to ponder..thanks! jim
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