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Premium MemberDebanked According To Gordon Robertson Co-Host TBN'S 700 Club

Here is a list of the players aka major USA's banks that have folded and yielded
to the LGBTQA's Woke agenda.  Against conservative and/or Christian action
groups/and or organizations: The Bank of America, Chase Bank, Citi Bank and
Wells Fargo.  They been treated and under the same radar as 'foreign nationals.'
Of course they promised them, their
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Categories: gordon, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Narrative

Premium MemberGordon Lightfoot

The Marquee whispered, Gorden is gone...
The Edmund Fitzgerald briefly raised its bow 
from the black icy depths of its echoes.
Carefree highway shimmering, flecks of gold
if you could read my mind love
It would wish your chords to never grow old.
It's Sundown, the maple leaf sways in great sadness.
melodies cascading gently down from the heavens.
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Categories: gordon, memory, music,
Form: Rhyme



A Trail Treaded Lightly- a Tribute

He sang of the wreck of 1975
Memorializing sailors who didn't survive 
Honouring heroes in the story he tells
Visiting the cathedral still ringing its bells
29 chimes every year for their souls
The Mariners church where the solemn bell tolls
He sang of their courage in mountainous waves
Those left behind in legacy a tragedy paves 
He hailed from Orillia
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Categories: gordon, memorial, tribute,
Form: Couplet

Premium MemberGordon Lightfoot Inspiration

Gordon Lightfoot was born on Nov. 17, 1938, in Orillia, Ca.
His first concert at Massey Hall in Toronto, encouraged by his parents,
He won a contest for boys with unmodified voices prior to turning 13.
In the early 1960s, Lightfoot went solo after singing in quartets and duos. 

As he joined country music and folk revival scenes, he
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Categories: gordon, analogy, appreciation, celebrity, history,
Form: Bio

Gordon For River Jordan

I am asking you Gordon:
Why thrust upon a maiden
That which shouldn't her burden?
Your sin for River Jordan!

Still mistreating a maiden
And her face you did redden
Like had King David's Amon,
Who sister had made common....

Your embraces are modern 
Coming before your wedding;
Not her wished Pelty Trading
You with Satan now grading!
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Categories: gordon, corruption, evil, perspective, woman,
Form: Rhyme



Premium MemberGordon Bennett

Who the hell is Gordon Bennett
Some think there’s insanity
In the fact we call his name
As though it were profanity

Not so famous nowadays
As once he used to be
But still I call his name out
When a doorframe whacks my knee

I put my hammer to one side
To take a tiny break
And then cry Gordon Bennett
Where’s it gone for
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Categories: gordon, hero, nostalgia,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberGordon

He said  last night in bed with fear he lay,
believing he might die. How sick he was!
He used to be so fearless and would say
he had the right in his grandfather’s clause
to bypass death!  Despite his many woes
(his problems with bad kidneys, lungs and heart),
with back hunched over, on and on he goes
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Categories: gordon, father,
Form: Sonnet

Premium MemberListen Young Gordon Do Take Heed

In my early days as a believer
just been widowed life wasn't fair
but God was with me pulling me through
but my confession of faith didn't share

There in my late 20s did anyone know?
what I believed and how I'd a change
Jesus was now my saviour and Lord
but was afraid of looking strange

Listen young Gordon do take heed
stand
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Categories: gordon, growing up, life, wisdom,
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member''George Gordon, Lord Byron's Improbable Lament,'' Rescripted


I longed for a love pure as driven snow
     and fresh as spring 'ere Youth's brief joys succumb;  
but a love never transpired; and, although  
     denied, I carried on to life's autumn.  
A maid, princess, or queen have I never  
 
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Categories: gordon, desire, heartbreak, longing, love,
Form: Sonnet

The Lady Down the Lane

The Lady Down the Lane
There once was a man, who lived down the street,
He was a very busy man, he was always messing,
He was very happy, he would come and visit us down the street,
He was always willing to help with anything that he could be messing with,
He loved to go, he would go anywhere
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Categories: gordon, 10th grade, death of
Form: I do not know?

Premium MemberGeorge Gordon, Lord Byron's Unlikely Lament

I longed for a love pure like driven snow,
     untouched and vestal in the spring years to come;
the years came, and were gone until my woe
     over love now lost filled my present autumn.

Virgin, and never a princess have I met,
     or rustic
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Categories: gordon, desire, flower, girl, innocence,
Form: Sonnet

I'M Not Gordon Ramsay You Know

A Custard Cream
was not your dream
meal for a first date.

You called me mean,
but if I'd been,
I'd have baked 
an 'After Eight!'

From 'Your Sax Is On Fire' - George Stanworth

www.georgestanworth.co.uk
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Categories: gordon, humor, humorous, relationship, romance,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberA Gordon Lightfoot Tribute

Attended a performance last night that blew me away
A concert in tribute of Gord Lightfoot, idol of my younger days
What glorious memories
Evoked teary-eyed reveries
A journey back in music, a gentler time it portrayed
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Categories: gordon, tribute,
Form: Limerick

Gordon Ramsay Visits Mel's Diner

Gordon Ramsay decided to pay a visit to Mel's Diner.
When he criticized Mel's food, Mel gave him a shiner.
Now Mel wears an eyepatch because Ramsay jabbed him in the eye with a fork.
He hated Mel's beef and had to have his stomach pumped when he ate Mel's pork.
Ramsay didn't like the waitresses so he told
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Categories: gordon, food, funny, humor,
Form: Rhyme

Gordon Bennett

Is it all about me me me  poetry !!!

A Softer Way
Everybody seems to have learned the hard way 
Bringing bleeding wounds and damage to the party

Lucky and most fortunate to me me you say 
I do not think so just a way of looking

I just came down a different path
A softer way
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Categories: gordon, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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