Dedication
by
paul yogi nipperess
Saturday, April 10, 2004
Rated "G" by the Author.
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This dedication was written for my new
"Gann Signs" ebook, to be released in
the coming weeks.
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Dedication:
Allan Clyde Nipperess 27061915 - 23032000
Country blood in his veins,
Of simple stock, with truth at heart
And a willing hand to lend
To all in times of need.
Lue, down Mudgee way
Was his childhood haunt.
But soon the world a-beckoned him,
Armoury and radio was the taunt.
World War II found him in his prime,
Alongside friends, in desert climes.
El Alamein, Benghazi, Tripoli and Damascus,
Too, were just stops, along the way.
Faith, courage and knowledge steered them on,
Through Libya, Italy, Sicily and Turkey too.
They scarcely had time to breathe,
As 450 Squadron pounded the Hun,
Until, it was time to leave.
Returning to raise a family,
Blazing a unique trail, along the way.
His peacetime role, as a Mason
Always underlay,
A clever and humourous fellow,
Who would always have his say.
Cars, radios and television sets,
He could fix them all.
From dawn to dusk, his many stories
Bounced off the workshop walls.
A scribe of a zillion letters
To a family, far and wide
He honed his skills, as a writer,
To take his last goal, in his stride.
As his life was closing,
He had one more job to do.
To write a book about THE war,
For his buddies and me and you.
Now he has gone, we miss him lots,
And one thing is for sure.
His skills live on between us,
And his guidance will endure.
That was “A.C. Nippo”,
Our Dad and confidant.
Copyright©paul yogi nipperess 2004
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| Reviewed by Lois Christensen |
6/4/2008 |
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| Your dad did travel far and wide, and spent time doing his duty in the war. He deserves this eulogy by you nd you can be confidant in all you do that you did right by him. Like to see more writes from you, if you are able. Truth always amazes me. |
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| Reviewed by Tracey L. O' Very (Reader) |
12/14/2004 |
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That is a Beautiful Tribute.. Brings tears and chills.
A Wonderful Tribute to a Wonderful Caring Courageous Man
Heaven's Love Always,
Tracey |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
8/3/2004 |
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Dear Yogi,
How come I missed this one from you??
I read it in your "Gann Signs" Ebook today (still trying to figure out his/your "LOOKS" :)!!
This is such a beautiful heart warming tribute Yogi!!
Your beautiful heart show in this write!!
Warmest Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
6/12/2004 |
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| Wonderfully expressed and meaningfully constructed. Thank you. Love and peace to you. Regis |
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| Reviewed by Patricia Eichler |
5/20/2004 |
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Your poem "Dedication" was a very special write for a father. He lives on in your memory. Your father must have been close to my father's age. He also was in World War II. Mine died in 1997 two days before his 79th birthday. I also wrote a poem for him.
Patty |
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| Reviewed by Monika Arnett |
5/10/2004 |
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| You are a dedicated, awe-inspiring, and an extraodinarily encouraging individual. I applaud your talents! |
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| Reviewed by Jim Dunlap |
4/30/2004 |
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| Very nice. The best thing about those now gone is that as long as we are alive, they are still with us in our thoughts. |
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| Reviewed by Sara Coslett |
4/10/2004 |
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| Sounds like you had a wonderful Dad. Nice tribute. ~ Sara |
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