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My Youth

I do remember the old showband music.
Taking me back to how the love story began

Recalling the old dance hall at the foot of the hill
where we used to frequent and have the crack and the men.

The girls on one side and the boys on the other

It is time now to slow things down and dance with another

A brave young man stepped in front of me 
How are you madam would you care to dance?that's

Ah sure I will when we have the chance!

The smell of cologne filled the air as we danced the night away.
Then we had a chat followed my two soadas and a laugh

He made a date and that was that!

Character Sally Ann

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Shinning Star Through the Eyes of a Child

As I lay tucked up in my bed
i see a gliding star fly by
 I close my eyes and wonder where you are?
My guardian angel are you that star!

so i bless myself and say a little prayer

My guardian angel guard me to-night,
Tomorrow night
And the next night.

Hold my hand and keep me safe,
Let me have no scary dreams 

I promise i will be good 
And continue to pray.
Sharing with other's
In my own little way

Copyright © Helen Boyle | Year Posted 2017

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My Puppy

He is a ball of fur,
from head to toe

with small tiny eyes
and a pudgy little nose

He is friendly , but barks at passing cars
running around as much as he can

Jumping on walls and into the van
there he goes my little Sam.

Copyright © Helen Boyle | Year Posted 2017

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Birthday

Today is my Birthday
 I am feeling very special!

I sit on the steps
Until he turns up at the gate

There he comes the postman with my present!
Now its time to tear it open
To see what's inside? 
From my dear auntie Lily

Back inside Mum has the cake ready
Waiting on me 

Happy Birthday  to my little Dianna!

Copyright © Helen Boyle | Year Posted 2017


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