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by E. Marie Aldrich-Creasy


  Now it seems

  The years drift by so fast

  Soon becoming nothing more than the past

  Leaving only our memories to be released

  As if the current of time has increased

  All the Time, Anytime

  You can be whoever you want to be

  But you can’t stop loving me

  It doesn’t work that way, it never has

  All the time

  You can go anywhere, anytime

  But you won’t forget about me

  Cuz I’m in your heart

  I’m in your mind

  All the time, anytime!

  ALL THAT

  It isn’t always all that

  But when it is, it is the best

  The best seats in the stadium

  The best steak in town

  The best jukebox around

  So even if isn’t always all that all the time

  Sometimes when it is, it is the best

  The best sunrise

  The best cup of coffee

  The best surprise

  So just because it isn’t always all that

  Now and then when it is, it is the best

  The best romance

  The best puppy

  The best chance

  So even if it isn’t always, all that

  Sometimes it is

  All that and more

  3, 6, 9

  Watching the waves

  Making up a stupid rhyme

  Like 3, 6, 9

  The dolphins and sunshine are mine

  Having another daydream about;

  An evening cup of coffee with a little Bailey’s

  Or maybe now a few glasses of warm wine

  Until reality sets in, how it was all wrong,

  But oh so right, the memories have never let go

  In my mind, I make new ones time after time

  And like magic 3,6,9

  The dolphins and sunshine are mine

  Seeing a carnival show, all the lights,

  That sparkle and glow

  Hearing the sounds reminds me of Grandma

  And the county fair with her wares to share

  And once again

  Like magic 3,6,9

  The dolphins and sunshine are mine

  TIME TAUGHT ME

  I use to sing with the radio

  To a song about 24 and so much more

  Now I find I’m 44 and I’ve opened

  More than one door

  Still singing with the radio

  Up until the last five years

  I’ve lived alone in a paradise

  Now I share my sunrises and my sunsets

  Holdin’ hands, walking in the sand

  It’s like life had it planned

  The special, the real, the whole deal

  A buried treasure wasn’t the key,

  Not to my heart, by making me crazy

  Was it part of some sad, sadistic game

  Or was playing with my heart and mind

  So much fun, you couldn’t resist

  I was so young and confused

  But I was in love!

  With Love

  Not necessarily you

  Time taught me

  This is true

  A GIFT TO SHARE

  The days pass by so fast

  In the end our favorite is

  The one that will last

  I saw a double rainbow

  When riding my bike

  I was with a friend

  Riding her new Schwinn

  We both saw it!

  It was a real double rainbow

  From heaven above

  Sent to us all in love

  Full of bright colors

  A double arch in the sky

  For everyone . . .

  Not just for you or I

  Two Beautiful rainbows

  For a moment in time

  Magical . . .

  Like a county fair

  A gift to share

  A CROSS

  We are all given a cross to carry

  And a path to walk

  None we are given

  Can ever compare

  With the heavy cross

  Or the uphill path

  Our Savior walked, stumbled, and crawled

  Only to be hung on that cross to die

  So remember

  Whatever you are given

  There is still hope

  And there will always be love

  As long as faith remains part of your will

  He does exist

  And your journey through life

  Won’t be all uphill

  So carry your cross

  And try not to complain

  Remember, everyone has their own cross to carry

  The healthy, the sick, the rich

  The poor, the needy and the greedy

  Cuz it takes all kinds to make the world go around

  If not, I think we’d all fall off

  And there would be no gravity

  Or something important like that

  The only reasons

  are as simple as the changing of the seasons

  From Spring to Summer

  And Fall to Winter

  AGING GRACEFULLY . . .

  In no way am I . . .

  The best that’s ever been

  Nor do I . . .

  Claim to know it all

  Still I’ve been known . . . .

  To keep a secret or two

  You know . . . just getting through

  Maybe . . .

  One was about you . . .

  I’m older now

  And I’m not sure . . .

  Sometimes . . .

  My memories aren’t to clear

  When I remember somethings . . .

  Moments that were precious and few

  About you . . .

  DREAMS

  Walk on the beach

  Barefoot

  Wish on a star

  Your dreams aren’t that

  Far, far away

  Maybe tomorrow

  Perhaps today

  They’ll drift in on a cloud

  That’s full from within

  Or wash in on a wave

  With the answers

  To the questions not yet asked

  Your dreams aren’t that

  Far, far away

  Maybe tomorrow

  Perhaps today

  CHOSEN

  The reason some angels

  Are chosen we may

  Never understand

  As we try to believe

  Somehow

  Someway

  God has a plan

  Precious and young

  So Young

  Just as our dreams have begun

  Filled with tomorrow’s

  Of our little one

  Now full of thoughts of what might have been

  With your first tooth

  That cut your gum

  With your first word

  We never heard

  With your first step

  We won’t get to coax

  With your first day of school

  With your learning to ride a bike

  With you singing your ABC’s

  Birthday parties and Christmas

  Now are, part of a history with no past

  With memories we imagine

  As we try to believe

  Somehow

  Someway

  God has a plan

  Carryin’ On

  It’s no wonder I’m getting old

  Just like my grandparents,

  Parents and aunts and uncles

  As our children have children

  Named after who, really you

  Carry on

  It’s no wonder I’m getting old

  I’m still shucking corn

  Making corn fritters

  My Grandma taught me how

  and they’re good!
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  So I’m carryin’ on

  And there’s a guy

  That’s my age

  Wearing sweats pants and a nice Hawaiian shirt

  Thinks he’s styling

  And looks good

  Just carrin’ on

  The things I see in the neighborhood

  Amaze me

  Still Today

  Always trying to remember yesterday

  Carrin’ on

  BURIED TREASURE

  You’re sitting right here!

  Less than 3 feet away and I feel so alone

  Like there are miles between us

  And I’m losing my best friend

  There’s nothing I can do

  To get through to you

  You deal in silence with whatever it is

  You don’t share your feeling

  You box’em up and keep them hidden away

  Like some buried treasure

  BO BIRLEY

  Because of the things you said

  I understand completely

  I’m not your friends

  You think I’m cheap

  And a Fin’ bitch

  You think what . . . . !

  Oh really . . .

  Go on think what you may . . . .

  I woke up . . .

  Happy . . .

  Secure . . .

  And safe today

  How about you . . .

  Is the same true . . .

  Did you wake up . . .

  Happy . . .

  Secure . . .

  And safe today?

  Big Ol Cat

  Like a big ol’ cat

  I wanna rub on you anytime

  And have you rub on me all the time

  Your touch . . . It feeds me so much

  My hunger is fed

  When I feel your touch

  You’re the one . . .

  The only one . . .

  I want to feel that with

  Like a big ol’ cat

  You’re the master

  I wanna rub on you anytime

  And have you rub on me all the time

  DVD

  They say we’re old because we remember drive-in movies

  Never imagined DVD

  Back when life was about you and me

  Fishing at the river, playing Frisbee at the park

  8—Track & Nascar on Sundays 1968-1972

  Life was about me & you!

  Back when?

  Popcorn and coke you brought to the show

  In a brown paper bag, cuz’ you couldn’t afford the concession stand prices

  We didn’t really know what a computer was

  Just that it was big, really big

  We thought our family was doing great when we got a private phone line

  And no longer had a party line

  Now the cell phone generation considers us old

  They like our old jeans

  We decorate with patches and design of Flower Power, Love & Peace

  Those jeans are like the buried treasure of our time, our teens

  When life was all about you and I

  And the beauty in the sky

  They say we’re old

  Because we remember the drive-in movies

  And all DVD stood for was David, Victor, Daniel

  FORGIVE YOURSELF

  Jesus has forgiven you, you must forgive yourself

  That’s the only way you can go on and live a fulfilled life

  Learn from your mistakes and carry on

  Don’t deny your beliefs

  Don’t turn your back on Christ

  He will always forgive your worst sin

  So do what you must to let him in

  Believe

  Believe in Him

  He is our Savior

  Our Salvation

  Our reason to be

  Be, you and me

  Jesus is the son of God

  Given to us all as a brother

  One from the virgin mother

  Jesus has forgiven you, you must forgiven yourself

  Blessed are those who believe in Jesus

  Do you know Him in your heart

  Does He have a special part

  Where you find the comfort of something real

  You cannot see but you can feel

  Feel deep in your soul

  Does He have that special part

  Have you given it to Him for always to keep even when you sleep

  Jesus

  Do you, Do you know Him in your heart

  The Son of God

  Our teacher, Our Friend

  Where we find Love has no end

  Do you, Do you know him

  FUNNY HOW LIFE SPINS

  Grandma did make us learn

  All kinds of stuff

  I’m so thankful we had her

  Oh WOW I’m getting sentimental . . .

  The holidays and all . . .

  Pulling taffy and laughing in the kitchen

  We were young

  Wishing we were older

  Now we’re simply older

  Wishing we were younger . . .

  Funny how life spins

  Thank God Grandma

  Did make us learn

  To cook, to clean, to grow

  All Kinds of stuff and to sew

  Oh Wow she was the best

  Don’t Ya know

  Cuz . . .

  She was your Grandma too

  GAZING OUT A WINDOW

  I always dreamt

  I’d be Cinderella, Snow White or maybe Heidi

  She was real and so was the love little girls dream of

  Those things that exist

  When they are big girls

  Gazing out a window

  Accompanied by a fabulous daydream

  A prince,

  A gallant ride

  Not on a house of course

  In a shiny convertible or a fine Harley

  Getting Older

  How old are you

  Eight and a half

  Wow . . .

  You’re getting older all the time

  When do the halves not matter

  I’m forty now but remember eight

  When I was eight and a half, fifteen and a half

  And seventeen and a half

  I guess yeah it maybe was cuz

  I’m not almost or half anything

  Not now . . . not today

  Maybe nah!

  Not maybe

  I was for sure when I was young

  I Haven’t A Clue

  Truly, I haven’t a clue

  I know now, at least I think I do

  Or else I just wanna believe

  It was all for me

  Over 21 years of history

  Yet I haven’t got a clue

  Or comprehended it

  Still somehow I knew it all, after the fact

  Now what do I do?

  Nothing and silence has worked for a long time

  Tears—the decisions oh, so long ago!

  Nothing we can do now!

  I know, I know, that it is so

  Still that’s so far fetched

  It doesn’t make any sense to me

  But somewhere in my mind, I know,

  I know that it is so

  The concept is so big; I can’t get a grip on it

  Let alone put my arms around it

  All the time!

  FIRST CLUE

  That should have been my first clue

  You left with me and she was with you

  And I thought what?

  Maybe we had a chance

  For a little romance

  A real close dance

  One or Two at least

  You left with me and she was with you

  Who’s foolin who?

  DRIFTWOOD

  I must of turned into driftwood

  I use ta’ could

  Do all that

  I use ta’ could

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  I use ta’ could

  Plan it all and organize everything by myself

  I use ta’ could

  Cook huge meals for the bar parties

  I use ta’ could

  Ride my bike 20 miles a day

  I use ta’ could

  JEFF

  Honestly, I haven’t known him long. Still, I knew Jeff Duay.

  I remember just three weeks ago tomorrow, Jeff’s sincere hug and him telling me he loved me. We were all broken due to the loss of our friend Linda. Still, Jeff was happy too. He was about to marry the love of his life Red, after seventeen years of life together.

  Now we are here again, to send Jeff off on his final journey. With all our love, hoping to keep him safe. Jeff never failed to tell people he cared about them, that he loved them. You knew that was true. He was real, and he only spoke the truth. Jeff’s hugs and smiles will be missed, along with his kiss. We all know that Jeff was a kisser!

  If anyone had a problem, Jeff Duay was the first one to ask “How can I help”. Jeff Duay was “one of a kind”. I’m very thankful that I met him, and knew him as a friend. My life was blessed by this! I will always appreciate that, and remember Jeff Duay with a smile and much gratitude. For he stepped into my life for a while.

  In memory of Jeff Duay, Let us pray for all the brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, bikers, and drivers, and the broken hearted survivors.

  AMEN

  OUR DEAR LINDA

  I’m not sure exactly what I want to say, but my heart knows there’s something I need to say. So I’ll just let my pen begin . . . .

  On April 17th Linda stopped by to see me that afternoon. It had been four months since I’ve seen her. She was catching me up on her life. She told me that she moved off the island, ‘I was shocked’. It sounded to me like she was trying to justify that move. I know that she honestly never wanted to leave the Island. She loved it here! Linda told me that the 30-40 minute drive was good for her, it wasn’t bad. She was afraid she was going to hate it. She had rented an office in town, like a safety net, with an extra room, so if anything went wrong she would have a safe place to go. I asked myself “Why didn’t I see the signs?” knowing that she is gone I recall our last visit.

 

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