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    OT: My Dad

    Every year at this time, I have a tendency to remember my Dad's favorite poem, or so he claimed it to be. He's been gone for over 20 years now, but I still miss him a lot. I taught him to play bass a couple of years before he died. Anyway, here's the poem.

    Spring has sprung,
    the grass is riz,
    I wonder where
    Them birdies is?

    He was quite a character sometimes. Just wanted to share. It always makes me smile when I remember it.
    Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.

    Larry

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    Very nice Larry, I miss my Dad too, but his poetry would get me banned here.

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    I've head a slightly different version. It went something like this:

    Spring has sprung,
    Da grass done riz.
    I wonder where
    Da flowers is.
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    I know we shouldn't wish winter (and thus part of our lives) away, but I'm sure glad spring is a-coming

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    Thanks for sharing Larry.

    The recent happenings with my Dad really showed me how easy it is to take someone for granted. Its sad how easy we can lose track of whats really important.

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    In springtime, the only pretty ring time,
    birds sing. Hey ding, a-ding, a-ding.
    Sweet lovers love the Spring.

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks Larry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobay45
    Every year at this time, I have a tendency to remember my Dad's favorite poem, or so he claimed it to be. He's been gone for over 20 years now, but I still miss him a lot. I taught him to play bass a couple of years before he died. Anyway, here's the poem.

    Spring has sprung,
    the grass is riz,
    I wonder where
    Them birdies is?

    He was quite a character sometimes. Just wanted to share. It always makes me smile when I remember it.
    Thanks for that, thats got really great memories for me. My grandad used to sit me on his knee and recite that, in his best Bronx accent, it went something like this:-

    De spring is sprung, de grass is riz.
    I wonder where de boidies is.
    De boidies is upon de wing.
    But dat's absoid
    Da wing is on de boid !


    Lovely memories and a big thank you for making me think of him

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    Thanks for sharin' Larry.
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    This is how my Mom said it just yesterday.

    Spring has sprung,
    the grass is riz,
    I wonder where
    The flowers is?

    My dad has been dead since I was 8 years old. Now I am 35. I actually stopped missing him by the time I was thirty. I guess I knew he would be very elderly and not the man I remembered. He served in WWII. My Mom who was younger than him is 79.

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    My grandfather on my dad's side would be 99 this year! That's really weird for me to think about. He died about 15 or 16 years ago. My grandmother died a few years after him. I'm still missing them after all these years; I have a lot of pleasant memories of them when I was a kid.
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    I loved how my dad adored me and I was his "baby of the family". He made each of us feel like the most special person in the world. Now my husband is adoring and that filled that long time void. I couldn't settle for a jerk after having a dad who made me feel so loved and special.

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    My dad was a super cool guy that my brother and I really miss to this day!

    I think about him most when I'm riding my motorcycle; he rode for the California Highway Patrol and the Palm Springs Police. He even passed up promotions to stay on the bike and on the street.

    He was truly a people person!
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    shamus63 he sounds really damn cool.

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