Alval59
Courthouse Green Coventry
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Thu 23rd Feb 2012 7:34pm
I have been trying to find a copy of a framed poem my grandfather passed down to my dad after he died. It used to hang in their living room and I used to love reading it. Somehow down the years it has got lost. I would love to have a copy of it. |
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Adrian
UK
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Thu 23rd Feb 2012 9:11pm
Will this do? This is from a metal plaque. If you have difficulty reading the words, I can print and repost.
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Alval59
Courthouse Green Coventry
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Thu 23rd Feb 2012 9:37pm
Thank you Adrian, I have been looking for this for quite a while. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Fri 24th Feb 2012 9:07am
Hi & thanks to both of you for that. I knew Mr.& Mrs Salter very well. I do hope that you will enjoy staying with us Alval59. Best wishes to you both. |
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Tricia
Bedworth
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Sat 25th Feb 2012 11:52am
What a lovely poem - thank you both. |
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morgana
the secret garden
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Tue 18th Sep 2012 3:38pm
A Poem of Coventry which I wrote to share with you before I go again smile, you can erase it if you like, if it's not apt.
City walls that stood so fast,
Our True Blue is here to last,
The gates of Coventry are still here,
Like we the people have no fear.
Spinners, weavers of our town,
Raised us up never let us down.
Ribbons, watches for use and time,
In detail worked oh so fine.
Three charters for our free trade,
Our True Blue does never fade,
Cycles, painters, dyers, drapers, tiles wool and glass,
Shows this town is here to last.
Cars and tools made by machine and hand,
Bought by others through out the land,
The town has always run its course,
From Godiva riding naked on her horse.
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
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Tue 18th Sep 2012 7:22pm
I think that's a lovely way to sum up our city in a nutshell over the last few centuries, thank you Morgana.
And it shows how Coventry keeps plodding on despite the ups and downs! Long may it continue. |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Tue 18th Sep 2012 8:12pm
"We speak with an accent exceedingly rare,
Meet under a statue exceedingly bare
And if you want a cathedral we've got one to spare!
In me Coventry home"
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morgana
the secret garden
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Tue 18th Sep 2012 9:21pm
On 18th Sep 2012 7:22pm, Rob Orland said:
I think that's a lovely way to sum up our city in a nutshell over the last few centuries, thank you Morgana.
And it shows how Coventry keeps plodding on despite the ups and downs! Long may it continue.
Like the Pheonix Rob the fire burns brightly then fades for a time then rises again the emblem of our city, glad you liked it thanks. |
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morgana
the secret garden
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Tue 18th Sep 2012 9:25pm
On 18th Sep 2012 8:12pm, dutchman said:
"We speak with an accent exceedingly rare,
Meet under a statue exceedingly bare
And if you want a cathedral we've got one to spare!
In me Coventry home"
A lovely verse Dutchman like a romance for your City. |
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Tricia
Bedworth
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Tue 18th Sep 2012 9:32pm
Love the poems Morgana and Dutchman. They make me proud to be a Coventrian. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Wed 19th Sep 2012 8:27am
Hi Tricia, 'Coventrian'
I have already added that to our list of titles for our own Coventry 'Pullman' train. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Wed 19th Sep 2012 8:31am
On 18th Sep 2012 9:32pm, tricia said:
....They make me proud to be a Coventrian.
Much better than the "other" internet option Coventarian |
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morgana
the secret garden
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Thu 1st Aug 2013 1:49pm
While sitting in my garden, when looking all around,
I spy a little beetle run across the ground,
Blossoms that caress the trees, showing off their dress,
I can hear the blackbird sing, it's nature at its best,
The worm that turns the earth so fine, the hoverfly with wings,
The perfume from flowers and shrubs, the song thrush that doth sing.
A ladybird a gardener's friend, as she eats the pests away,
She's sitting there upon the leaves, on a bright and sunny day,
The busy bee from flower to flower, collecting to make honey,
Leaves then fall upon the ground, a hedgehog cute and funny,
The snow has come it's Christmas time, mother nature she has made,
But not all is lost, I can see a robin on my spade.
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Tricia
Bedworth
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Thu 1st Aug 2013 8:37pm
Love the poem Morgana. |
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