Rodeheaver Name Meaning topographic name from Middle Low German roden, Middle High German roten ‘to clear’ + Middle High German hou ‘assart’, ‘area of forest assigned for clearing’. Alternatively, the second element may be an agent derivative of Middle High German houwen ‘to chop or cut down’, in which case the name is of occupational origin.
Interesting.
Jim Horn
Categories:
roden, allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
once apon a time
there was a lonely girl that was not worth a dime
who was depressed as she could be
but no one could see
that came a knight
he came riding into my life
on a white stallin he rode strong and bold
at his side was a knife
he asked me to be his lovely wife
a young and handsome man, was he
sexy as a man could be
he carried me far far away
his name was chris roden he did say
on that wonderful day
we kissed and not a word could be said
this is not pretend
well this is the end!
Categories:
roden, happiness, life, love, me,
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