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Bedford Poems - Poems about Bedford


Bedford Falls
George Bailey taking the icy plunge, Clarence saved him being his guardian, a close call, for Bedford Falls, saved town from tyrannical bug, The heartwarming scene at the end, where townsfolk contribute a dividend, hearing a ring, angel got his wings, poor Uncle Billy's pink slip pending, George's life finally on the upswing, till Uncle Billy forgot one more thing, work in his briefs, townsfolk red cheeks, indecent attire...

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Categories: bedford, humor,
Form: Limerick
The Mallards of Bedford Springs
The late night storm rushed into the valley, Pouring down, Creating the sleepy ambiance only a mountains lull can provide. The crisp damp air crackles to life at lights first caste over the mountain, into the valley's scenic overlook. This... this was the type of Bedford Morning Dr. Andrews must have thought of when he first bought the...

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Categories: bedford, america, nature, river, spring,
Form: Free verse



Bedford Spring's
Risen from the ashes of a time gone by... Out of the 1900's and brought back into the present, recreation of a simple, peaceful time of moments past. The grand entrance with its pebble stone drive ways, circular, flower trimmed with springs and the newest guest arrivals. Long walking porches out of New Orleans line each floor, three high. Soft...

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Categories: bedford, beauty, family, friendship, history,
Form: I do not know?
Bedford
With childhood eyes, reflecting Clear mountain day, remembering Fresh cut hay, reviving Together we’d play, etching Memories never to be forgotten The morning crisp, awakening Aromas hint, of baking Small morning eyes, awaiting The wrinkled chef, creating The delicacies of home-made art Calloused hands, observing A rugged land, preserving Unwilling souls, still learning Dust and heat for hours, shaping Young men soon to face the world Cool mountain shadow,...

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Categories: bedford, childhood, children, family, grandparents,
Form: Prose Poetry
General Bedford Forest
CSA General Bedford Forest Mighty killing warrior Would've won the war no jest If his horses were survivors Gen. Forest lost 30 horses during the civil war and killed more soldiers than any other general. It could be said he was lucky or his horses were unfortunate....

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Categories: bedford, funny, historywar, war,
Form: Clerihew




Book: Reflection on the Important Things