Dearest Jim (James Sidebotham Senior)

Dearest Jim (James Sidebotham Senior)

A Poem by Craig Thomas

Now that you've gone and my sadness abated
I'll reflect on the impact you had on my way
Your quirky word smithery and humour delighted
All who you captured with your jokes and your play

Your cunning mastery of languages cryptic
Your childlike humour crafted with guile
Delighted and pleased me, a boy seeking laughter
Found laughing at you and with you all of the while

I share your love of words and their usage
I too read the dictionary, thesaurus's too
I'm merely a pup, in my efforts and interest
But it did get me thinking of whether its you

Who had an effect of me ever so subtle, 
Your odes and your verses permeated by being
Your loving way and delivery of your language
Is something I one day hope to be seeing

Thanks for the welcome, the warmth and your friendship
Thanks for your boys and the ‘Pardon us’ tent
Thanks for the home brew and deep frozen lollies
Thanks for the memories Jim, you’re a gent.

© 2011 Craig Thomas


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I loved this one, loved the last stanza, it has the most strength. This is wonderful. Loveyour ability to rhyme. Awesome write!

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Added on November 21, 2011
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Craig Thomas
Craig Thomas

Manchester, Whitefield, United Kingdom



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