The Good Old Men

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leafsailors ghost
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The Good Old Men

Post by leafsailors ghost » March 1st, 2016, 12:25 pm

I knew when I was coming up
Mister frank
he could carry a fifty gallon drum of diesel
up the gang plank of the Mary Joe
he was eighty six
old man Jack was a jack of all trades
master of them all
did it right
Believed
went to mass every day
said "a man who did not have children
needs his balls cut off"
Mister Jeffcot was a true sailor man
deeply quiet ,wind whisper, boat builder
broken hearted. always missed the girl long gone
dread naught Droughty was a pal
crop dusting walrus
the finest wrench turning engineer I ever met
William Blake could build any thing out of wood
Mister David Rockwell opened his home to me
when I was hungry
built a forge and sawmill
mostly just helped people out all the time
never had a dime left over
I was a lucky lad

Brian mclaughlin
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Re: The Good Old Men

Post by Brian mclaughlin » March 1st, 2016, 1:30 pm

enjoyed the write but am still wondering how mr frank was able to carry a 55 gallon 400 pound barrel of diesel up a gangplank. that's a hell-a-va man.

thanx david for the write
When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So it is better to speak. ~ Audre Lorde

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mnaz
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Re: The Good Old Men

Post by mnaz » March 1st, 2016, 3:22 pm

A vanishing (or vanished?) breed of man. Enjoyed the memories here.
"a man who did not have children
needs his balls cut off"
Ouch.

leafsailors ghost
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Re: The Good Old Men

Post by leafsailors ghost » March 1st, 2016, 7:30 pm

Brian : Oh indeed he was that , he did it all the time , four at a load he slid rolled them to the back of the truck , wrapped his arms around d then and picked them up He was a very big man and an oyster fisherman at that. I would not beleve it if I had not seen it many times.

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