G'day, and welcome to my blog site. My name is Ivor Steven, I live in Geelong, Australia. I'm an ex-industrial chemist, and a retired plumber, and a former Carer of my wife(Carole), for 30 years, who suffered from severe MS. I Write poetry about those personal thoughts, throughout and beyond my life as a Carer.
I've been blogging for over 2 years, and writing poems for 19 years. Of course a lot of my poems are about my favourite subject Carole, but since I've been blogging my writings have become quite varied, humourous, mystical, observational, and even a few monster/horror poems.
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33 thoughts on “Crow”
ouch too many memories there Ivor, good to return to your own space and move forward π
That’s a heck of a window you have Ivor….to all of those beautiful memories and your verses. I hope you’re soon out of there though, so you can return to your little patio and enjoy a cuppa and good health!
ouch too many memories there Ivor, good to return to your own space and move forward π
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That’s me though, memories and rhymes βΊοΈππ€
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ya big softie … good for the resume, a plumber who understand water works π
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Yes, π, Carole broke all my tear ducts a long time ago, and now I cry at seeing a crushed ant π
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lol you’re too sweet, she did open your big heart … maybe that’s your problem “too big a heart”?
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Oh they’ve done my heart tests, yep I’ve a big strong heart β₯
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ah so they have eliminated a lot already? I knew you had a good heart … I could tell from here with my x-ray vision π
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Can you feel my pulse too, from way up there π
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oh man it’s all over the place, calm down Ivor … must be those nurses getting you so excited π
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Dear Molly is a lovely nurse, she just got me a Milo ππ
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oh now I want one, stop it ….. can Molly send one up please? pretty please?
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Oh she’s busy, it’s change-over time, the end of her shift. π
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of course, that’s a lousy time … the night shift nurses can be dracula’s sister … watch your neck!
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I’ll be waiting for a warm bite and a cute smile βΊ
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lol you are an imp, full of mischief, must be feeling better or just uplifted at the thought of escape … got someone to pick you up?
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Not that organised yet, I’ve a busy day before /if I get to go home π‘ π
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oh dear, good luck with all of it Ivor, prays and thoughts are with you!
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I’m awake, but feeling very tired, hopefully a shower shall revive meπβΊοΈ
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take it slow and gentle … they don’t have you in isolation and bed rest for no reason Ivor!
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I know π I might be getting excited about the prospect of getting home π
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and you also know it might not happen, slow and steady, please π
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Oh I can’t get any slower, otherwise I’ll be moving backwards π
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lol that gave me an image I don’t need thanks …
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That’s a heck of a window you have Ivor….to all of those beautiful memories and your verses. I hope you’re soon out of there though, so you can return to your little patio and enjoy a cuppa and good health!
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I going home tomorrow afternoon. π
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Yay! Good news!
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Awesome news Ivor.
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Thanks, it’s been a long 3 weeks
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I trust you are home now
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Oh maybe another 11 hours, its 5.15am here Thursday. π
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A stunning view!
And your poem brought smiles and tears.
Hope you are home soon.
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(((HUGS)))
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Thank you β€οΈ Carolyn… Our river ran deep with love, and our river of love shall never run dry.
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