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Poetry Index

Old Squire

The Old Squire chose carefully every word.
His wisdom now needs by all to be heard.
For print just cannot convey
What the Old Squire had to say.

His voice drew the most from each word,
his thoughts need be not merely read,
but from his own singular voice heard.

Growing up in northern Vermont
I never suffered from the want
of enjoying hearing his nasal tone
as he philosophized and reminisced in poem.

One can't imagine my glee
when I caught his voice when on I-93
coming through the static of distance and time
the familiar sound of his wonderful rhyme.

Thank God for Vermont's WDEV
booming from Blush Hill in Waterbury.
Thanks to the magic of magnetic tape
the Old Squire lives on although he is the "late".

Now another medium awaits,
nay, not the kind that conjures the dead,
but can worldwide be listened to and read.

Where there is room and time to expound
on his words that were so profound.
So folks from far away from Blush Hill
can understand the subleties of a sawmill.

As folks from afar sometimes need explained
the words and phrases from his refrains.

What say you, folks of WDEV,
to this vision before me I see?

The Old Squire immortalized,
his thoughts and voice digitized,
and indexed so one can pick
a topic of the day,
and hear what the Old Squire
had to say.

The Worldwide Web should be
the medium of choice,
to spread the sound of
his singular voice.
 

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