walkin2e
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Joined: 7/4/2005
From: Blackshear, Georgia
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Great-Grandpa Jasper Winn's Timepiece Over a hundred years ago in the year nineteen and zero three Great-grandpa bought a Waltham pocket watch for a set fee He wore that 17 jewel watch with great joy and pride In his front vest pocket that timepiece did abide He died and the watch was passed to his son His name was Archie and he was a ton of fun He fathered twin girls named Mary and Mildred Mary was my mother and to A.J. Rozier she wed Grandpa lovingly wound that watch every night So he could hear it ticking at the dawn's light In nineteen and sixty three Grandpa passed away Aunt Mildred placed his watch in a drawer to stay On my 56th birthday in April of this very year Aunt Mildred gave me a present that was so dear She pulled out that heirloom Waltham timepiece And gave it to her nephew instead of a niece I wonderingly held that old watch in my hand It had belonged to two who had departed this land That old watch quit ticking for two special men Their time on this earth had come to an end I wound it up so I could hear it tick and tock The watch was more precious than a modern clock I proudly displayed it to some of my kin And told them it kept perfect time like Big Ben All of us are allotted a certain block of time We can't buy more with a nickel nor a dime Our heavenly home will have no timepieces Eternity is where the measure of time ceases Copyright May 5, 2008 Irvin L. Rozier aka walkin2e
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