Sunday, November 21, 2010

Old autograph books


How many of you guys still have your old autograph books? I found mine the other day. Messages written in the sixties and early seventies gave me a good laugh but then there were serious ones a few life lessons too. Some of the friends who wrote in them have probably long fogotten me but because of these small cherished books of mine, they will always have a special place in my heart.

Here are a few of them:


All good brothers love their sisters
But I, so good, have grown
To love somebody else's sister
Far better than my own!

My brother

Never trouble Trouble
'Till trouble Troubles you.

Paul

When you cry, you cry alone,
But when you laugh,
the whole world laughs with you.

Rene

It's hard to part with
friends you love,
It's hard to say 'Good-bye',
But it's harder still to find the towel
When soap gets in your eye!

Judy

Love is silly,
Love is sad,
Love is futile,
Love is mad,
Love is a sorrow,
Love is a curse,
BUT
Not being in love is worse!

Antoinette

Great heights reached by men,
and kept:
were not attained by sudden flight:
But they while their companions slept;
were toiling through the night.

G. de Klerk (a teacher)

Love is like an old Ford car
Easy to start
But darn hard to stop.

Ria

Silence is golden.
Drienie

True friends are like diamonds
So precious and rare.
Others are like autumn leaves
Scattered everywhere.

Dale

I thought and thought,
but all in vain,
At last I thought,
I would write my name.

Petro

You owe so much to yourself
that you cannot afford
to owe anything to anyone else.

Mrs van Schoor (a teacher)

I cried because I had no shoes
until I saw a man without feet.

My Dad

If you have a mother
Love her while you may.
For the world is quite a different place,
the day she is taken away.

Mrs Dance (a teacher)

That smile that you send out,
returns to you.

Jeanne

The light of true friendship is like the light of phosphor
You will see it best when all is dark.

S. Hofmeyr (a teacher)

Oh Henry please dont kiss me!
Oh Henry please don't kiss!
Oh Henry please don't!
Oh Henry please!
Oh Henry!
Oh!!!

Sannie

When your life on earth has ended
And your path no more is trod
May your name in gold be written
In the autograph of God.

Alta

We are seldom sorry that we said too little
But quite often that we said too much.

Mr Peens (a teacher)

The shortest poem in the world
Hired Tired Fired
Andre

Life is not a vacation
but an education
And the lesson for everyone...
how to love more.

My Mom

4 comments:

  1. Gosh - I had forgotten all about those!
    Such a rage they were in their day -

    Could you see the faces of the writers in your mind when you read their messages again?

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  2. Sjoe, liewe Theresa, jy het my nou baie ver laat terugdink-ek het nog 2 sulke boekies en van dieselfde versies in as joune.
    Sooooo kosbaar is die stukkies van jou pa en ook jou ma daarin!
    In my boekie is ook 'n tekening van my eerste kerel-hy was baie kunstig--hy is al 8 jaar terug oorlede-ons het huisvriende met hom en sy vrou geword en ek het nog kontak met haar.
    Het jy nog iets van jou eerste kerel-of wil jy nie oor sulke dinge praat nie-hie-hie!
    Dankie weereens-jou blog het my baie heerlike jare teruggeneem--jy is SO kosbaar, weet jy!

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  3. My favorite was the one at the end that your mom wrote. How beautiful. I wish I had kept my autograph book. My sister kept hers and it was fun looking at it with her last year.

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  4. Finally, I've worked out how to leave a comment.

    Just wanted to say. You've got me thinking. Where is my old autograph book? I think I gave it to one of the children. I'll have to ask.

    Maybe you should start an "Autograph" blog. That could be fun.

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