Month: August 2014

  • EXEUNT – poem by George Murray

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    George Murray wrote his own eulogy, a poem titled “EXEUNT”. I don’t think he intended it to be his own eulogy, or even part of it, but when he died in 2010, his children all agreed that this poem was the perfect sendoff.  Here it is on the original typed page, and below, as it…

  • IN THE ACT – poem by George Murray

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    I know I say this repeatedly, but this poem is very special to me.  OK, I admit it, many of George Murray’s poems are special to me…can you blame me? Anyway, IN THE ACT is a great poem, but my favorite part of it is the first verse, since I first read it and the…

    IN THE ACT – poem by George Murray
  • Book-reading nightmare / a never-ending story / keeps adding pages.

    haikumages Twoku: Language book / keeps adding pages / unending. This post is a blend of a recent comment from my daughter and an ongoing pet peeve of my late father. My daughter was reading a long book and she expressed her feeling that it kept adding pages…and my father refused to acknowledge that we…

  • Books, words, poems, roots / history, language, once lived / on my Father’s shelves.

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