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"Chasing The Wave"
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and is copyright © By Geoff Anderson


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Welcome to my page Treasures of the Past.
I hope you will enjoy your visit
and come back again.

This is my page of reminiscence of the past.

Treasures Of The Past

  





~To Ride The Winds Of Memory~

I wish that I could turn back time
to nineteen fifty-three
and wander down those hallowed halls,
together, you and me.

How sweet 'twould be to once again
see all your faces there,
and skip along the corridors
where youth was free of care.

I'd love to feel the ambiance
of days that are no more,
where tender hopes were plentiful
and dreams were meant to soar.

I'd like to see your cheerful smiles
that brightened like the sun,
and feel the rush of eagerness
for journeys just begun.

But oh, alas, those days are gone;
I can't go back to see
those teen-aged classmates of high school,
except in memory.

How long the road has wound since then,
how far I've had to roam,
but girlhood days I shared with you
will always whisper home.

Perhaps the roads you've taken, too,
have led both far and near,
but I suspect that in your hearts
those high school days are dear.

So take my hand and we will ride
the winds of memory
back to the time when we were young
in nineteen fifty-three.

I'm sure you'll find, as I have done,
although mature and gray,
inside your heart that teen remains,
forevermore to stay.

Copyright © (1999) Ruth Gillis
(used with permission)

Ruth Gillis
All Rights Reserved by the Author

© 1998-99-2000-2001 Ruth Gillis is the author of original poetry
on this page.
NOTE: These original writings are copyrighted
and may NOT be reproduced, distributed or displayed
in any way or form without the author's
expressed and written permission.







  





WHISPERING

( Written By M & J Schonberger - Coburn - Rose )

Whispering while you cuddle near me
Whispering so no one can hear me
Each little whisper seems to cheer me
I know it's true there's no one here but you
Oooh whispering like you'll never leave me
Whispering like you'll never grieve me
Whisper and say that you believe me
Whispering that I love you

Whispering while you cuddle near me
Whispering so no one can hear me
Each little whisper seems to cheer me
I know it's true there's no one here but you
Oooh whispering like you'll never leave me
Whispering like you'll never grieve me
Whisper and say that you believe me
Whispering that I love you

Whispering that I love you oooh

Transcribed by Les Wraight from record sleeve

  



Click here to Please visit:
http://d21c.com/bgold5/Index.html
for more music and history
of this fascinating era.
The site is called The Roaring Twenties.


This was the first record to ever sell over 1 million copies.
"Pops" Whiteman, as he was called,
was given the title, "King of Jazz".

Many of his musicians became the leaders
of the big Swing bands of the 30's and 40's.
Among them were Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey,
Jack Teagarden, Henry Busse,
Clyde McCoy, and Joe Venuti.

Other noted bandleaders of the 20's
included Louis Armstrong, Vincent Lopez,
George Olsen, "King" Oliver, "Jellyroll" Morton,
Rudy Vallee, Guy Lombardo, Ben Bernie,
Fred Waring, Gus Arnheim, Al Goodman, and Nat Shilkret.

The most popular singers of the era were,
Gene Austin, Ruth Etting, Sid Gary, Al Jolson,
Bessie Smith, Buddy Rogers, Russ Columbo,
Helen Kane, Irving Kaufman, and a lad named
Harry Lillis Crosby, better known as Bing.

  

Sadly, this happy-go-lucky, carefree period
was not to last. On October 24, 1929,
(Black Thursday) the stock market crashed.
This was the prelude of "The Great Depression",
a decade of despair that was to follow.

Much of the music of that era is still being played.
I have made these pages as a tribute to my Mother
who instilled in me a love of her songs of those days,
Especially the song "Whispering" that was so often
sang to me by my mother.
It was her time. It was The Roaring Twenties!

This is my stroll through the memories of a bygone era!

  







My Mother's Garden

My mother kept a garden,
a garden of the heart,
she planted all the good things
that gave my life its start.

She turned me to the sunshine
and encouraged me to dream,
fostering and nurturing
the seeds of self-esteem . . .

And when the winds and rain came,
she protected me enough,
but not too much because she knew
I'd need to stand up strong and tough.

Her constant good example
always taught me right from wrong--
markers for my pathway
that will last a lifetime long.

I am my Mother's garden.
I am her legacy-
and I hope today she feels the love
reflected back from me.

~ Author Unknown ~








The heart hath its own memory,
like the mind,
And in it are enshrined
The precious keepsakes
into which is wrought
The giver's loving heart.

~~~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ~~~









Thanks for coming to my site. I hope you like it here.

This page is in dedication to the years 1920 to 1930.

  





  










~Mother~

The young mother set her foot on the path of life.
"Is this the long way?" she asked.
And the guide said: "Yes, and the way is hard.
And you will be old before you reach the end of it.
But the end will be better than the beginning."

But the young mother was happy,
and she would not believe that anything could
be better
than these years.
So she played with her children,
and gathered flowers for them along the way,
and bathed them in the clear streams;
and the sun shone on them,
and the young Mother cried,
"Nothing will ever be lovelier than this."
Then the night came, and the storm, and
the path was dark,
and the children shook with fear and cold,
and the mother drew them close and covered
them with her mantle,
and the children said,
"Mother, we are not afraid, for you are near,
and no harm can come."

And the morning came, and there was a hill ahead,
and the children climbed and grew weary,
and the mother was weary.
But at all times she said to the children,
"A little patience and we are there."
So the children climbed, and when they reached
the top they said,
"Mother, we would not have done it without you."
And the mother, when she lay down at night
looked up at the stars and said,
"This is a better day than the last,
for my children have learned fortitude
in the face of hardness."

Yesterday I gave them courage.
Today, I have given them strength."

And the next day came strange clouds
which darkened the earth,
clouds of war and hate and evil,
and the children groped and stumbled,
and the mother said:
"Look up. Lift your eyes to the light."
And the children looked and saw above the clouds
an everlasting glory,
and it guided them beyond the darkness.
And that night the Mother said,
"This is the best day of all, for I have shown my
children God."
And the days went on, and the weeks and the
months and the years,
and the mother grew old and she was little and bent.
But her children were tall and strong,
and walked with courage.
And when the way was rough, they lifted her,
for she was as light as a feather;
and at last they came to a hill,
and beyond they could see a shining road
and golden gates flung wide.
And mother said:
"I have reached the end of my journey.
And now I know the end is better than the beginning,
for my children can walk alone,
and their children after them."
And the children said,
"You will always walk with us, Mother,
even when you have gone through the gates."

And they stood and watched her as she went on alone,
and the gates closed after her.
And they said: "We cannot see her,
but she is with us still.
A Mother like ours is more than a memory.
She is a living presence."

~Author Unknown~








Whispering

1920
Intro
Honey I have something to tell you,
And it's worth while listening to.
Put your little head on my shoulder
So that I can whisper to you:

Whispering while you cuddle near me,
Whispering so no one can hear me
Each little whisper seems to cheer me
I know it's true
There's no one dear, but you
You're whispering why you'll never leave me
Whispering why you'll never grieve me
Whisper and say that you believe me
Whispering that I love you.

When the twilight shadows are falling
And the weary world is at rest
Then I'll whisper just why I know dear
Loving time is always the best
Whispering while you cuddle near me,
Whispering so no one can hear me
Each little whisper seems to cheer me
I know it's true
There's no one dear, but you
You're whispering why you'll never leave me
Whispering why you'll never grieve me
Whisper and say that you believe me
Whispering that I love you.

  

To hear a lovely rendition of "Whispering"
visit the site of The Tin Chicken:
"http://tinchicken.com/songs/old/whispering.htm

  







The words of this song Haunt me as Mother used to sing this to me as a lullaby..

For Mama - Her Song

Whispering, whispering softly I love you.

Whispering, whispering softly I love you.













  





















  







  





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