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17th October 2011, 01:34 AM
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this is a poem that my grand daughter wrote for a project for her school in teddington london
My grandad is a hero
My grandad is a hero because.
young at 15 he went to war.
Germans sunk his ship.
rough seas drown his friends.
A group of Germans saved him.
Nazis help though . War was not to kill.
Death of his friends scared him for life.
After the war he found a home in New Zealand
Dad he became to his children.
Sadas it was he survived.
A great man he is today
Even though i hardly see him .
Round and round in my head i can hear his voice
That is why i think he is a Hero
EVA BARRON HILL 10 years old
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17th October 2011, 01:42 AM
#2
What a touching tribute to you Lou. It bought a tear to my eyes. You must be very proud of her
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17th October 2011, 08:14 AM
#3
That was a lovely poem from a ten year old Lou, thanks/
cheers
Brian
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17th October 2011, 09:32 AM
#4
A wonderful poem and expression of love from a ten-year old lass for her Grandad of whom she is so justly proud (I think Grandad is just as proud of her and why not?). Thanks for sharing that with us Lou.
....Roger
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18th October 2011, 12:24 PM
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poem about Granddad
Mate that's a great comment from a young lass. Why is it when they're are older their minds are 'mucked' up by adults?
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18th October 2011, 02:21 PM
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Poems
Michael
I find that kids are great until they go to University, then they have that "uni" attitude for a few years where they know everything, adults know nothing and then its another 15 - 20 years before they get back what you had hoped they would be--------------- normal!
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18th October 2011, 07:14 PM
#7
lovely you must be very proud of her
Hi shipmate in Eva you have a future star ,{ I am still waiting for my first grand child but its like in the old days at sea, dry ships and no money}
score so far none out of three}
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19th October 2011, 05:31 AM
#8
I have been watching some of the people involved in the protests around the globe about profits etc. The greater majority of them I would suggest are uni students, many here in Oz are certainly members of 'renta mob'. The most amazing thing about all of this is that at the end of the day many of them will end up in the finance system, lawyers, and other avenues of wealth generation. We all begin as inocent souls but are eventualy corupted by the system.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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19th October 2011, 02:34 PM
#9
Lovely poem
A beautiful poem, and so eloquent for a 10-year-old. She's obviously very proud of you, and you of her!
And I agree with Ivan and John. I suppose there is an age where idealism sets in. They key is, can they put their ideals into practice for the greater good? Certainly in Canada the majority of the protesters seem to be uni students. Watched them on the news the other night and the sad thing is, they aren't able to articulate exactly what they're protesting against or come up with a viable solution; looks more like a follow-the-leader scenario to me.
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21st October 2011, 06:30 PM
#10
I always encouraged the Grandchildren to write poems and stories from a very early age as soon as they could write.
I told them that adults cannot write childrens stories or poems only children can do that,
I liked a poem my grandaughter wrote when she was 8, it goes like this....
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Swing Swing Swing,
There is a pig on my swing,
What am I going to do now,
Do I swing the swing or
do I say"GET OFF".
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it is a simple one but it has a childlike innocence about it as all Childrens poems have.
Wish they could stay like that for ever.
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