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spalding12
12-13-2006, 07:47 AM
some poignant thoughts to ponder
please read this:

This poem was written by a terminally ill young girl in a New York Hospital .




SLOW DANCE

Have you ever watched kids

On a merry-go-round?

Or listened to the rain

Slapping on the ground?

Ever followed a butterfly's erratic flight?

Or gazed at the sun into the fading night?

You better slow down.

Don't dance so fast.

Time is short.

The music won't last.

Do you run through each day

On the fly?

When you ask How are you?

Do you hear the reply?

When the day is done

Do you lie in your bed

With the next hundred chores

Running through your head?

You'd better slow down

Don't dance so fast.

Time is short.

The music won't last.

Ever told your child,

We'll do it tomorrow?

And in your haste,

Not see his
sorrow?

Ever lost touch,

Let a good friendship die

Cause you never had time

To call and say,"Hi"

You'd better slow down.

Don't dance so fast.

Time is short.

The music won't last.

When you run so fast to get somewhere

You miss half the fun of getting there.

When you worry and hurry through your day,

It is like an unopened gift....

Thrown away.

Life is not a race.

Do take it slower

Hear the music

Before the song is over.

emullo
12-13-2006, 08:08 AM
Nice poem from a brave girl.

Sometimes it's just people who are close to death/dying that understand
what life is all about.

spalding12
12-13-2006, 08:11 AM
Nice poem from a brave girl.

Sometimes it's just people who are close to death/dying that understand
what life is all about.

thank you for reading it
and your very kind comments.... which are 100% true

emullo
12-13-2006, 08:16 AM
thank you for reading it
and your very kind comments.... which are 100% true

Yepp.. I try to live life like her poem says, but sometimes
you need a reminder to slow down and open your eyes..

Thank you for posting it, and her for writing it.

MV-999R
12-13-2006, 08:49 AM
Thanks Greg :)

Too bad we all tend to take it for granted until we realise it's too late.

spalding12
12-13-2006, 09:22 AM
Thanks Greg :)

Too bad we all tend to take it for granted until we realise it's too late.

in my business... i see that all too often
thanks for taking the time to read it

i know that the little girl would really appreciate that

Biga
12-13-2006, 04:54 PM
Oh, I live in a bubble, just so I don't have to hear about cancer and other terminal illnesses.

Nice poem, sorry for the loss of life :(

gtoast
12-13-2006, 05:37 PM
a friend in college; his mom battled cancer for 15 yrs. i met and knew her, and she was absolutely one of the most friendly and positive people ive ever met.
i worked in a hospital for several yrs, some cancer patients left, some did not not.
for a young girl, age unknown, to express what im sure is thought by many of us adults is impressive, truly. i guess the trick is...well, i don't think there is a trick.
my philosophy is not to get pleasure from the job, but allow it to afford me pleasure in my life. unfortunately, philosophy differs from reality a bit.

g.

spalding12
12-13-2006, 06:08 PM
Oh, I live in a bubble, just so I don't have to hear about cancer and other terminal illnesses.

Nice poem, sorry for the loss of life :(

it wasn't meant to offend and it wasn't just about cancer
but a plea to the rest of us to think about what was on HER mind as it was about to be cut short

spalding12
12-13-2006, 06:08 PM
a friend in college; his mom battled cancer for 15 yrs. i met and knew her, and she was absolutely one of the most friendly and positive people ive ever met.
i worked in a hospital for several yrs, some cancer patients left, some did not not.
for a young girl, age unknown, to express what im sure is thought by many of us adults is impressive, truly. i guess the trick is...well, i don't think there is a trick.
my philosophy is not to get pleasure from the job, but allow it to afford me pleasure in my life. unfortunately, philosophy differs from reality a bit.

g.

your philosophy sounds wonderful to me

CAVEMAN
12-13-2006, 06:28 PM
Thank you for the poem greg. Sure does make anyone stop in their tracks and realize how blessed we are to have our health and life to look forward to. I will send the poem to my girlfriend who is about to undergo a very serious surgery. Again thank you

Sloan

spalding12
12-13-2006, 06:42 PM
Thank you for the poem greg. Sure does make anyone stop in their tracks and realize how blessed we are to have our health and life to look forward to. I will send the poem to my girlfriend who is about to undergo a very serious surgery. Again thank you

Sloan

Sloan....
i guess we ought to be thinking less about what exact date our TCs will come after reading something so moving like this

no?

MV-999R
12-14-2006, 05:59 AM
Thank you for the poem greg. Sure does make anyone stop in their tracks and realize how blessed we are to have our health and life to look forward to. I will send the poem to my girlfriend who is about to undergo a very serious surgery. Again thank you

Sloan

I wish all goes well with your g/f's surgery. :)
Keep us posted.

spalding12
12-14-2006, 06:15 AM
Thank you for the poem greg. Sure does make anyone stop in their tracks and realize how blessed we are to have our health and life to look forward to. I will send the poem to my girlfriend who is about to undergo a very serious surgery. Again thank you

Sloan

you know that she has been on my mind, as well
be there for her.... as i know you will
that will make all the difference in the world

our prayers are with her

Phil
12-14-2006, 08:01 AM
Nice poem Greg...

This morning I was in the barbershop awaiting a haircut, and in the chair was an older guy (probably about 60's to 70's). He was mentioning how nice it was to see the sun out, and how great it was just to be able to wake up in the morning.

wow....

spalding12
12-14-2006, 08:16 AM
Nice poem Greg...

This morning I was in the barbershop awaiting a haircut, and in the chair was an older guy (probably about 60's to 70's). He was mentioning how nice it was to see the sun out, and how great it was just to be able to wake up in the morning.

wow....

thanks for reading the poem, phil
God bless that guy from the barbershop
it's amazing how someone can come into your life for a moment like that.... and say something that changes the way you are thinking at the VERY moment

have a great day, phil
and..... thanks for making this place for us

Biga
12-14-2006, 05:27 PM
It didn't offend, is just sad that is all :(



it wasn't meant to offend and it wasn't just about cancer
but a plea to the rest of us to think about what was on HER mind as it was about to be cut short

spalding12
12-14-2006, 05:35 PM
It didn't offend, is just sad that is all :(

i know what you mean
so amazing a girl that young could move so many people with her words

Rajin Cajun
12-16-2006, 03:06 PM
Thanks Greg, its moments like this that give you the "Gut" check that you need to help you focus on the important things in life. I get so caught up in my daily life that I often loose focus on whats really important. With all of the deadlines and Production Targets its hard to break the cycle. Thank you for sharing Greg!


Jason

spalding12
12-16-2006, 05:57 PM
Thanks Greg, its moments like this that give you the "Gut" check that you need to help you focus on the important things in life. I get so caught up in my daily life that I often loose focus on whats really important. With all of the deadlines and Production Targets its hard to break the cycle. Thank you for sharing Greg!


Jason

Jason,
thanks for taking a moment to read this
it shows what kind of person you are (which we knew all along)

KRG
12-20-2006, 03:15 PM
Thank you for posting up the poem.

This made me take some stock of my own day to day dealings:

Ever told your child, We'll do it tomorrow? And in your haste, Not see his sorrow?

I'm VERY guilty of this but going to do something with the boys tonight cause I just spent the last several minutes thinking about how many times I have said that very thing.

I'll say a little prayer for that girl.

spalding12
12-20-2006, 04:18 PM
I'm VERY guilty of this but going to do something with the boys tonight cause I just spent the last several minutes thinking about how many times I have said that very thing.

I'll say a little prayer for that girl.


that comment is very touching
and i'm so happy that the little girl's words moved you

i know that she would love that prayer
thanks for taking the time to read the poem..... and comment here

i really apprecaite it

Phil 1098
12-20-2006, 09:12 PM
Thank you for the poem, it rings very true. I was 32 when my son was born and I had the wisdom to hold his little hand every time we walked somewhere. I kept telling myself "he won't be little very long, cherish every time he holds your hand." I did and now he's 14 and nearly as big as I am. It's just an example of how one should never take what they have for granted, life is very dynamic and change is inevitable.

Boostedxt
12-21-2006, 11:17 AM
I bought my nephew a tickle me elmo extreme....well he had one already, so the other night I went to the denver childrens hospitol and donated it......it was the happiest and saddest day of my life.

Thanks for the post.
Joe