Sunday, June 26, 2011

Life Is Fleeting: The Death Of Charles Hubbard, Original By Gerry Hubbard




"Charles Hubbard of Sidney died, drawing ice from the river, caught under sleigh runners."...death notice in Sidney, NY newspaper around 1900.....

Just fourteen words complete it 
The ending of a life
No mention of a father
Of children or a wife


Chorus: About a hundred years ago
From a river hauling ice
Charles Hubbard slipped and fell
And ended then his life.


It might have been a sunny day
Or one deluged with snow
 
Or just with winter’s keen cold breath
I guess we’ll never know 


Chorus: About a hundred years ago
From a river hauling ice
Charles Hubbard slipped and fell
And ended then his life.


I smell the sweating horses
Hear creaking of a sleigh
As Charles tugged and held the lines

The last time on that day


Chorus: About a hundred years ago
From a river hauling ice
Charles Hubbard slipped and fell
And ended then his life.


It might have been a patch of ice
A small uneven dip
That caused the team to buck and lunge
And start that fatal slip

Chorus: About a hundred years ago
From a river hauling ice
Charles Hubbard slipped and fell
And ended then his life.



Chorus: About a hundred years ago
From a river hauling ice
Charles Hubbard slipped and fell
And ended then his life.

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