Grandfather's
Clock
This poem or
story is about an antique mantle clock which belonged to
my Mother. It was her favorite household
furnishing as it had been passed down from her adoptive
parents, whom I considered Grandparents. The date
on the back of this clock is 7/29/22 and I have the
clock, although it is no longer running. On the
day my Grandfather died, this clock stopped
ticking. Although repaired many times, the
clock never ran the same. This poem relates what
my Mother felt about this particular clock, and is
rather humorous. She compared it to our
lives on earth. James 4:14
"My
Grandfather's Clock Stopped Ticking"
by" Raye L.
Rice-92'
I'm just an old
Grandfather's clock,
Sitting alone on
a shelf,
I would like to
relate, I've been running, through
the countryside,
And all
throughout the States.
I could tell you
a story, about the homes
in which I have
been;
My hands are
getting very feeble,
But I'm alright I
guess, for the awful shape I'm in.
My face looks old
and my figure is out of shape;
Deep inside me,
my ticker is getting weak.
You would even
think by looking,
I might have
sprung a leak!
For the oil
inside my body is rusting out!
The day
Grandfather died,
I stopped my
ticking.
They left my
hands as they were.
Later on they put
me on the run!
For my
Grandfather was gone,
To his eternal
home.
I was helping do
my part of the Family,
Wakening the kids
for the ride to School,
And oh! How
those seconds would fly!
But some day, I
too shall stop running, and die.
I shall leave
lots of memories,
and miles and
miles of the past,
As I kept running
from door to door,
But some day, I
shall strike out,
and then, I won't
be running anymore.
So remember we
are running in a race,
Some day our
hearts won't beat anymore,
We shall finish
our earthly course,
And rest forever
upon that Eternal Shore.
Raye
Rice- 1921-1992
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