A mentor and always my friend
A frolicking force in my life
His presence was always for good.
A tune that was easy to hum
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An impressive and poetically polished tribute to your friend. Your effulgent depiction affords the Reader the honor of feeling as if they got to know Bob....My sympathies for your loss...~FjR~
i thought frolicking would have two ls. i was wrong. and i guess i was a bit surprised at the spelling frolic. not a word i've used or heard used much in my lifetime. of course brian is much older than i am! :) and i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 frolic verb : to play and move about happily frol·ickedfrol·ick·ing Full Definition of FROLIC intransitive verb 1 : to amuse oneself: make merry 2 : to play and run about happily: romp — frol·ick·er noun See frolic defined for English-language learners » See frolic defined for kids » Examples of FROLIC We watched the seals as they frolicked in the harbor. children frolicking in the yard First Known Use of FROLIC 1593 [101 years after C. Columbus discovered and subjugated/destroyed people/Indians in the New World][those are my, bri edward's words] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i have a college friend who also 'endured' a long marriage complicated by his wife's depression. no children, at least, thank goodness! now, divorced or widowed? , he too married a much younger woman and they have four kids, one named after me (the son) . i liked Man of My Year, as opposed to Man of The Year. i also appreciated the rhyming (including the scheme) , even though the rhyming is not as 'brilliant' as mine tends to be. again, brian is MUCH older than i am! ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - brian has told me that Bob was a tennis partner over several decades. so, brian, was the wood his tennis racket or firewood or what? thanks for sharing. bri :)