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Lines from a Gum Tree Grove
Lines from a Gum Tree Grove
Lines from a Gum Tree Grove
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This book contains fifty-six quatorzains (fourteen line poems) celebrating moments in a romance that played out in Eastern Colorado and Northern California.

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Release dateJan 30, 2010
ISBN9781452338361
Lines from a Gum Tree Grove
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Richard George

RICK GEORGE was appointed president and chief executive officer of Suncor Energy Inc. in 1991; he retired in spring 2012. He was named Canada’s Outstanding CEO of the Year in 1999 after leading a remarkable business turnaround at Suncor, and he received the Canadian Business Leader Award from the Alberta School of Business in 2000. George was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2007 for his leadership in the development of Canada’s natural resources sector,for his efforts to provide economic opportunities to Aboriginal communities, and for his commitment to sustainable development. Originally from Brush, Colorado, George lives with his family in Calgary, Alberta.

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    Lines from a Gum Tree Grove - Richard George

    Lines from a Gum Tree Grove

    by

    Rik Jorj

    Copyright 2010 by Richard W. George

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    Where Were You When We Met?

    I remember you at church

    standing quiet in a pinafore;

    I remember you on a porch

    wearing lavender and white,

    but I don't remember what you wore

    or where you were the day we met.

    Perhaps you wore a yellow frock,

    or maybe a gown of midnight blue.

    My cheesecloth memory I regret.

    I know you stood quiet in back,

    letting the talk wash over you.

    I know we met in a public place,

    and you watched the people come and go

    with wary interest on your face.

    First Date

    You laughed at clowns shambling by.

    We cheered the parading elephants

    marching to drums and calliope.

    Trapeze artists, twirling their capes,

    suggested on earth their aerial grace.

    A donkey passed pulling the rope

    that dragged behind him a dozen clowns

    I bought us burgers and lemonade.

    You ate my pickle. I ate your chips.

    Vendors came selling balloons

    and pictures of the watching crowd.

    I bought you a monkey on a stick.

    Thank you, you said. "I

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