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Bob, it's great to hear from you. So glad you decided to come join us here at the forum. We're a pretty friendly group of avid fans, and I'm sure you'll feel right at home. Thanks so much for writing the poem. It's truly a beautiful poem, and I was touched by it. Sometimes the best inspiration comes during trying times.
I should have let you do the honors of posting it yourself. But thanks for letting me post it in your name.
Don't be a stranger. Stop by and post often.
Marcia (em on this forum)
Last edited by emwcee on Sun Mar 15, 2009 12:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
grizzman wrote:...my poem called the race, was written for susan butcher and was sent to her when she was in the hospital, i wrote it because i wanted to help give her some strength to beat her cancer, i knew that if she would be given the strength that her beloved team of dogs had, it would help her through just maybe a moment or an hour..i hope it did, she was the best....she inspired so many....and she loved.....her daughters will carry her spirit.....thank you for posting it.....bob putman......grizzman.
Welcome Bob/Grizzman! That's an inspiring poem and I'm so glad to meet the author! If anyone's looking for Grizzman's poem, it's on page 4 of this thread.
Well, here's my song. I realize after watching the Iditarod Insider video of Jim Lanier singing, that the idea isn't new. But mine is a bit different. It's a parody of "16 tons," which I believe was made popular by Tennessee Ernie Ford. I wrote the lyrics, with some help from my daughters. (In fact, we wrote part of it while standing in line to meet astronaut Clayton Anderson at the local observatory last night.)
For the recording, I played the piano, my two teenage daughters sang, and my husband added percussion and bass guitar tracks. Feel free to share the song or put it on your mp3 player, if you wish.
Sixteen Dogs Some people say a dog is man’s best friend Well, a husky is made to race to the end Race to the end and relish the cold. A back that’s strong and a heart of gold.
CHORUS: You run 16 dogs and what do you get? A journey through paradise you’ll never forget. St. Peter don’t you call me, I don’t want to go home. Till I get to the arch on Front Street in Nome.
He was born one morning when the sun didn’t rise And the Northern Lights shone high in the skies He gathered the team and hitched up the sled And into the darkness together they sped
He was born one morning, it was blizzarding snow With ice on his lashes and a frostbitten toe He was raised in the wilderness, far off the grid He was mushing as a baby with a pint-sized sled.
So if you see ‘em coming you’d really better go ‘Cause a husky knows “hike” but he doesn’t know “whoa.” The front paws are lightning and the back paws are steel, And they’ll never stop running till the end of the trail.
Another great song!!! Nice work, Em, Em's daughters and Em's hubby! Gosh, y'all are so talented! Thanks, "Em Family", for sharing your talents with us!
Em, this was brilliant! Love it . What kind of recording equipment did you use? Now wouldn't it be cool if we could get a BSSD Forum Greatest Hits CD going??
thankyou one and all for the gracious welcome, i lived in eagle river alaska in 1980 until 1996.....went to every iditarod , and i think i have the pins from 1984 until now..plan on doing a shadow box for a display.....anyway thankyou for the great welcome and im working on a poem myself , im downloading the song marcia...i love the wording....when fishing the banks of the russian river , you say FISH ON...when you have one on the line......so here we say ...MUSH ON.....grizzman