Showing posts with label poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poem. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 December 2013

LULU'S CHRISTMAS POEM

This post comes courtesy of Lulu Tucker.  Lulu, better known to most of you as Marylou Mallard, is a St Patrick's girl with a talent for writing poetry.  Lulu's lovely Christmas poem puts the emphasis where it belongs - on the birth of Jesus and the message of love which He brought.  Thank you Lulu and may you all have a very Happy CHRISTmas.




CHRIST'S WISH FOR CHRISTMAS
 
 
As willow white snowflakes fall to the ground
With a cool breeze blowing all around
The only skin showing is rosy red cheeks
Christmas will be coming to our town.
 
 
The beauty of this wondrous season,
Pretty colours peeking through the snow,
Many tired shoppers rushing all around
With perfect Christmas parcels all in tow.
 
 
As this Holy Season approaches we have to reflect
On the blessings that's presented to us
From a little child named Jesus placed in a MANGER
He is trying to teach us we really should not fuss.
 
 
The presents He wants us all to give
Come from our beautiful hearts within
Faith, Hope and Love as we all help each other
Then forever we'll stay closer to him.

Monday, 4 March 2013

MARY LOU'S TRIBUTE


I am very pleased to post this lovely tribute to St Patrick's School.  It was written by Mary Lou (Mallard) Tucker.  Thanks Mary Lou and I look forward to more of your poems.
St Patrick’s School

Our address was 26 Stephen Street
In a house that had three flats,
Our very close family all lived there then
Beautiful memories flowing back to that.

Being at that address where City Hall is now
St. Patrick’s was our designated school,
With my sisters/cousins Rose, Liz and Helen
We toddled off, respecting mostly every rule.

Rose and I had Anna Croft as our first grade teacher
Nellie Rogers we had in two,
Sister Camilla in grade three taught us our times tables
With great consistency we all learned how to do.

Grade Four we had teacher/singer Doreen Walsh
Grade five was sweet and kind Ms Ball,
Grade six was Ms Doyle, I came second in achievement
Seven and eight, Ms Croft-Meaney was back to all.

Grade nine we had Ms. McDonald
That was the hardest grade I spent,
Math a big problem for me back then
Off to summer school I went.

Four of us were taught singing at an early age
Sisters Catherine and Brendan helped us there,
Our Glee Club went to the Kiwanis Music Festival
Coming first place for many of those years.

Sister Luke was our long standing principal
Eleanor Lawton accompanied all our songs,
Saying Good Bye to the closeness of St. Patrick’s
Made everything in my heart seem wrong.

St. Patrick’s was a special part of my life
Made me the person who has been shown the way,
These teachers taught me love, kindness and respect
With Jesus and Mary I am helped now day by day.

Love You St. Patrick’s …..Mary Lou Mallard Tucker