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Array ( [sid] => 160978 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => MARLIN, THE MUSEUM MAN [time] => 2010-07-06 11:36:51 [hometext] => A dear classmate of mine finally gets the recognition he so deserves! [bodytext] =>
1955

MARLIN, THE MUSEUM MAN

Lovingly, I nicknamed Marlin,
"Merlin, the Magician"
"Still waters run deeply," the man
behind the curtain, his cushion.
Most everyone else called him "Shane"
Rightfully so, his gun was loyalty,
righteous heart maintain.



Down through these many years, Marlin,
the historian used them well.
Recording his classmates history, faithfully,
sacrificially, time consuming, love dispel.
We all thank you dear Marlin for your
hard work and devotion.
Your persistent pen places us all in history,
forever written.



Among his many talents, Marlin is also the
"The Museum Man."
His second year as President, he's quite
the "History Buff" and newsman
Want to know something about Wheatland's
present or past?
His knowledge of both is amassed!



I've always loved you Marlin,
dear classmate and fine lad..
Good heart, kindness, goodness,
a wonderful triad.
Quiet, but love your comments
when you do speak.
We've grown old together, just think?
now we're valuable antiques!

~~~

Created especially for
you, with warm love,
One of my favorite
people, and good man

Lovingcritters

Connie Sue
Old Grads Reunion
Wheatland, Wyoming
June, 2010

~~~

"A historian is a prophet in reverse"
~ Friedrich von Schlegel~

*Antique Smiles*


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MARLIN, THE MUSEUM MAN

Contributed by lovingcritters on Tuesday, 6th July 2010 @ 11:36:51 AM in AEST
Topic: Lifepoems




1955

MARLIN, THE MUSEUM MAN

Lovingly, I nicknamed Marlin,
"Merlin, the Magician"
"Still waters run deeply," the man
behind the curtain, his cushion.
Most everyone else called him "Shane"
Rightfully so, his gun was loyalty,
righteous heart maintain.



Down through these many years, Marlin,
the historian used them well.
Recording his classmates history, faithfully,
sacrificially, time consuming, love dispel.
We all thank you dear Marlin for your
hard work and devotion.
Your persistent pen places us all in history,
forever written.



Among his many talents, Marlin is also the
"The Museum Man."
His second year as President, he's quite
the "History Buff" and newsman
Want to know something about Wheatland's
present or past?
His knowledge of both is amassed!



I've always loved you Marlin,
dear classmate and fine lad..
Good heart, kindness, goodness,
a wonderful triad.
Quiet, but love your comments
when you do speak.
We've grown old together, just think?
now we're valuable antiques!

~~~

Created especially for
you, with warm love,
One of my favorite
people, and good man

Lovingcritters

Connie Sue
Old Grads Reunion
Wheatland, Wyoming
June, 2010

~~~

"A historian is a prophet in reverse"
~ Friedrich von Schlegel~

*Antique Smiles*






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Re: MARLIN, THE MUSEUM MAN (User Rating: 1 )
by thebadguy9999 on Tuesday, 6th July 2010 @ 05:15:22 PM AEST
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you are an amazing poet,I love everything I read by you


Re: MARLIN, THE MUSEUM MAN (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Tuesday, 6th July 2010 @ 09:50:56 PM AEST
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A fine tribute for a fine friend.
huggs,
emy


Re: MARLIN, THE MUSEUM MAN (User Rating: 1 )
by RAJNANDY on Thursday, 8th July 2010 @ 04:38:50 AM AEST
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IT IS INDEED A VERY HANDSOME AND A DESERVING COMMENT TO YOUR FRIEND !
Being a student of History , I loved your definition which said that a Historian is a prophet in the reverse !
Thanks friend !
-RAJ


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by JamesStockdale on Tuesday, 5th February 2019 @ 02:44:38 AM AEST
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Great write!




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