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Verse Diversified #2: With Stuff Too Good to Lose
Verse Diversified #2: With Stuff Too Good to Lose
Verse Diversified #2: With Stuff Too Good to Lose
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Verse Diversified #2: With Stuff Too Good to Lose

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Poetry and miscellaneous wisdom from olden times.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2012
ISBN9781466934344
Verse Diversified #2: With Stuff Too Good to Lose
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James W. Faucette

Born--6/8/22 --Attended UNC at Chapel Hill, NC US Army Air Force Veteran.Married 65 yrs, One Daughter, 2 grandchildren, one great Grandaughter.

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    Verse Diversified #2 - James W. Faucette

    Copyright 2012 James W. Faucette.

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written prior permission of the author.

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    Contents

    Sonnet For John Newton

    The Beautiful Snow

    Misc.

    Epitaphs

    Trouble Free

    Quotations

    More Miscellaneous

    Tar Heel Pot Holes

    Miscellaneous

    Thrasonical Bombast

    Truthful Fantasy

    D-Day

    The Church

    Spiritual Insight

    In Concert

    Recipe For Happiness

    Filling Station#2

    A Soul Poetic

    The Filling Station #1

    Please Find Me

    Calling

    From Unknown Authors

    For The Young

    The Beautiful Snow

    Fickle Fate

    Title Unknown

    The Holy Book

    Old Sol

    After Dinner Speaker

    Ban the Hand Guns

    The Bridge Of Love

    Life and Death

    The Holy Book

    Astronauts

    Prisoner’s Lament

    Weatherman

    A Farmer’S Dayvorce

    Tribute To The Disabled G.I.

    Tribute To The Disabled G.I.

    No Idle Minds

    Ave Maria

    Old Mac Dougal

    I Am

    Bells of Christmas

    Acrostic for Ruth F. Allen

    Neighborhood

    Spring Revival

    Today’s Soup

    Deception

    Walk the Aisle

    The Unseen Hand

    Aging Rudolph

    Santa’s Coming

    Love

    No Rest for the Sun

    Balderdash

    Embraced by the Free

    Where Night Meets Day

    No Rest for the Sun

    Chain Reaction

    Farmer’s Reward

    Driven to Drink

    Special Olympics

    Long Stemmed Roses

    Love Forever

    Desert Hardship

    Stand Up and be Counted

    Happy Birthday

    Acrostic for Preston Moses

    Healthy, Wealthy & Wise

    Longer Life

    An Ode to the Pill

    Toast to the Pill

    The Unseen Cat

    The Holy Book

    Swanny River

    Still Small Voice

    Reward Yourself

    Public TV

    Power

    An Ode to the Pill

    Move the Bait

    Menial Labor

    Keeping On

    Get Relief

    Be Wise

    Creation

    Carolina Wren

    Bird Brains

    A Natural Symphony

    Pundits sent to me at Christmas

    Sonnet For

    John Newton

    I’ve seen a poem lovely as a tree

    In fact it’s even lovelier to me

    Proclaimed by sinners who have been set free

    "Amazing Grace will never cease to be

    With due respect to nature and to trees

    One who has been redeemed with me agrees

    A lovely tree will die and fade away

    But God’s amazing grace is here to stay.

    On the sea of life John Newton was lost

    And like his ship his soul was tempest tossed

    Then the Holy Spirit took nature’s place

    Inspiring him to write, Amazing Grace

    This song of his Soul will always be heard

    Along with the Psalms and God’s Holy Word.

    The Beautiful

    Snow

    The Omaha Publican gives the following history of this peoduction, which The London Spectator has pronounced the finest poem ever written in America. During the early part of the war of 1861, one dark Saturday night in mid winter, there died in the the Commercial Hospital in Cinncinati, a young

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