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Subject: The Years Go By Fast From: Sheye Date: 19 Sep 97 - 05:57 PM I am looking for a poem that was originally found in a geriatric ward in Ireland c. ?? It was published as an anonymous work and starts: Tell me nurse, what do you see, a crabbit old woman... and goes on to describe her life from childhood through marriage, family, widowhood, grandchildren. This poem was once an important piece of our family and was lost in a fire. We've searched libraries, the internet and book stores and have come up empty-handed. It's not a folk song, but the words are worthy of the read, and it would mean a great deal to my family if we could find it again. Does anybody have it? Any other suggestions where to look? Many thanks, Sheye |
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Subject: RE: The Years Go By Fast From: Sheye Date: 22 Sep 97 - 12:09 PM Just moving the thread up. |
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Subject: RE: The Years Go By Fast From: Date: 10 Apr 98 - 08:22 PM Guess what I found?...and by a different name... Whip me now for posting a non-blues non-folk piece. It's not even a song, for that matter, but definitely worth sharing. Love to all. Happy Easter.
This poem was written by a woman who died in the old folks' ward of Ashludie Hospital near Dundee, Scotland.
A Young Girl Still Dwells
What do you see, nurse, what do you see?
Author Unknown |
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Subject: RE: The Years Go By Fast From: Sheye Date: 10 Apr 98 - 08:28 PM not at my regular computer so my name did not pop in on its own. yep, it's me. sorry 'bout that, chief. |
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