Missing EdA Poem by Bob BEd was my mom's first cousin by marriage. Thus, I guess to me, First cousin once removed By marriage he had to be.
He lived most of his life in the Land Of Enchantment: New Mexico, Where mesas and rugged mountains tower And wailing desert winds blow.
I loved the phone conversations I had With Ed and my cousin, for they Were charming relatives who always Had so much to say.
Separated by 800 miles, We had to resort to the phone To stay in touch, and when she died And Ed was on his own,
We continued our phone conversations. It was a sheer delight To hear the knowledge and wisdom expounded By someone so wise and bright.
Ed was a man of science and reason And could get a little bit snarky When people expressed unfounded beliefs. Religion to him was malarkey.
We are saved by reason and NOT By a mythological god. Myths are fine if understood As myths, but they are flawed.
He felt that sadly too many people Do not use their brains. Instead of trusting reason, they are Bound by religious chains.
If I brought up astrology Or Tarot willy nilly, Ed would laugh and say that he Found them just as silly.
Ed would say that reason should guide Politics as well. Too many people share the home Where folly and ignorance dwell.
Whether or not you agreed with him, You could always be sure That when you conversed, you'd be on A fascinating tour.
Ed wanted to donate his body To science after his death And made arrangements to do so once He took his final breath.
In December 2022, He peacefully died in his sleep. Great times and great conversations are The memories I'll keep.
I think about what a character He was and have to laugh. "A man who wouldn't put up with nonsense" Should be his epitaph.
-by Bob B (5-11-24) © 2024 Bob B |
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Added on May 11, 2024 Last Updated on May 11, 2024 |