Fifty And Counting Poem by Francie Lynch

Fifty And Counting

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You've had fifty fantastic years,
Many were there but not now here.
And many are here
That were not there.
That's how life unfurls over fifty years.

Let's celebrate these decades
Of devotion to one another;
For around us we have familiar faces,
A family of sisters and brothers,
Aunts, Uncles, Fathers and Mothers;
Grandas, Nanas, Papas and Grams,
Daughters, sons, nieces and nephews,
Granddaughters and grandsons,
Cousins, in-laws, and step-laws too.

We are family.

A tribe that began with the original six,
Then Danny met Maura to add to the mix
With Colleen and Sean our clan commenced,
And since then the more has been heaven sent.

So let me end with a toast and a wish,
That we continue to multiply
Like the loaves and the fish.

Monday, November 11, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: anniversary,brother,cousin,families,family life,granddaughter,grandparents,grandson,nephew,niece
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 22 November 2019

While your various & sundry relatives are multiplying, i hope some will die, so the Earth can keep supplying... the living with " a living" not too shabby, maybe 'nice'. Before they multiply, i hope they will take this advice: Only multiply if you are willing and able to do the job... to nurture them and keep each from being a snob, ... or a tyrant, a person unkind, hateful, deceitful or worse. I hope multiplying doesn't backfire and become a curse! bri :)

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Kingsley Egbukole 11 November 2019

Congratulation! A interesting write up. Thanks for sharing. Got a ten from me. Please kindly check my poems HOPE and THE BEAUTY OF DEATH and leave your comments.

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Francie Lynch

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Monaghan, Ireland
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