George Murray wrote the poem LATE DAYS around the same time as EXEUNT, typing the final version in June of 2005. He whimsically noted, parenthetically, that it was “Finally” finalized…
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…
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?…
George Murray Poet…wrote a song? Apparently he did, because I found it among his files, folders and papers! When I found the two yellowed sheets of heavy (18.5 x 13″)…
An unpublished poem entitled, “CATALOGUE”, written, crafted, perfected, and finalized, by George Murray in the six weeks between 1/18/1986–2/25/1986. I suspect that on the 43rd day, he rested… 🙂 I love this…
Originally posted on haikumages: ? Twoku: Sometimes an old thing / reminds you of someone gone / though it was not theirs. Happy Father’s Day to all! – Haikook –
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On page 8 of “Act One”, George Murray’s book of poems, is my personal favorite, entitled, “THE THIN MAN, A SCULPTURE”. Well, perhaps it’s not my favorite, but we (his children) grew…
On page 3 of “Act One”, the first (and only) book of George Murray’s poems, is one entitled, “COME THAT SPRING”. The month of this blog post is June (the last week of…
George Murray’s only book of poems was entitled “Act One”, self-published in 1976, printed by Triton Press in California. His first book “Act One” was dedicated to his second wife Ursula, though…
Thanks for stopping by! This blog is about my dad, and his love of words. He left us in February 2010, but his words, typed and written, live on… Please…