The Day I Scaled the North Face of the Eiger
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By Silver Spun Sand
Tue, 21 Feb 2012
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I remember the elation, still...
Standing there – the wind
through my hair...being
so proud. A pocketful
of clouds scudding south,
and a flock of wild geese –
honking as they flew,
fretting the skyline...
My buddies, shouting,
‘Hurrah!” and Aunt Edna,
shrieking, “Ye gods, child –
come down!” The day I climbed
to the top of her greenhouse, newly
whitewashed, when imagination
reigned, supreme.
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Lovely bit of fun! I was
Lovely bit of fun! I was just thinking, 'How high do geese fly?' Well crafted as ususal. Rhiannon
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I bet the view was better
I bet the view was better than from the ground!Nice little poem Tina..
;)Pia
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Ahh dear Sand Lady. What a
Ahh dear Sand Lady.
What a change from scaling Ben Lomond.
ScoZen
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Hi Tina, just come to say,
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
Hi Tina,
just come to say, that I re-read this poem again
and enjoyed it as much as all the others.
Oh! to beable climb the way we did when we were
young. The most I've climbed lately is Glastonbury
Tor, that's all I can manage now.
Thankyou for your trip down memory lane.
Jenny.
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