Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, Is Dead

  • #361
Sundayrain said:
Steves Poem
The hunter had to leave us, he won't travel on our shores.
At that, the largest in the pack let out a sad, long, roar.........
The koalas had a teardrop, the dingos had some too.......the Croc's
stood at attention, as the Aussies knew they would.
The animals got silent...the jungle became still....Some leaves bent down to
touch the ground, and the flowers turned to wilt.
For the man they loved "downunder," has left his land of birth. But his heart and soul, and wisdom......remain right here on Earth.
And as the night stars came aglow the world shed many tears.
But......a whisper could be heard nearby, that rang into our ears.
"By Crikey Mates, Good Day, Good Night......"
I had to say "goodbye" .......
But, "hold my children and my wife and please don't let them cry."
And as he turned and walked away..... we felt the whole earth pray......
And in our hearts we know that.... we will meet again oneday.

****************************************Sundayrain*********
For our Aussie friends and those who love and admire Steve Irwin
We honor him too.............
The best I could do in a hurry....to let you know......we are sad too!!


Wow, Sundayrain, this is beautiful!! :**
 
  • #362
detectivewannabe said:
Sorry, but I, for one, am surprised and that is all I'm going to say because I don't agree with this e-mail:silenced:
Surprised and ....I for TWO don't agree..........
 
  • #363
dark_shadows said:
Indy Gal,
Please read a thread before posting.You posted these remarks to Scandi after there was a post asking for the posts to be retracted.Also there is no need for using all caps.(shouting)
Scandi requested the threads to be removed.They have not been removed yet.
If you would have read back,you would have seen this;

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I posted that I agreed with Scandi.So I was as guilty.But I did change my mind and requested a retraction.
To belittle someone without reading all posts prior to posting is disrespectful.
I am offended by your posts.
dark_shadows
I am sorry you were offended but i was offended as well. plus there were 8 pages to read through so i am sorry for that but not sorry for my feelings. Sorry if that upsets up but IMO no one should speak that way after someone dies...how would any of you feel if it had been your father....thats all i was trying to say....didnt want to fight...just trying to get a point across..
 
  • #364
Sundayrain said:
Steves Poem
The hunter had to leave us, he won't travel on our shores.
At that, the largest in the pack let out a sad, long, roar.........
The koalas had a teardrop, the dingos had some too.......the Croc's
stood at attention, as the Aussies knew they would.
The animals got silent...the jungle became still....Some leaves bent down to
touch the ground, and the flowers turned to wilt.
For the man they loved "downunder," has left his land of birth. But his heart and soul, and wisdom......remain right here on Earth.
And as the night stars came aglow the world shed many tears.
But......a whisper could be heard nearby, that rang into our ears.
"By Crikey Mates, Good Day, Good Night......"
I had to say "goodbye" .......
But, "hold my children and my wife and please don't let them cry."
And as he turned and walked away..... we felt the whole earth pray......
And in our hearts we know that.... we will meet again oneday.

****************************************Sundayrain*********
For our Aussie friends and those who love and admire Steve Irwin
We honor him too.............
The best I could do in a hurry....to let you know......we are sad too!!
WOW such a great poem thanks so much
 
  • #365
englishleigh said:
Wow, Sundayrain, this is beautiful!! :**
Thanks Dingo and Englishleigh........I wrote it quickly.......but,
I wanted to make a poem for everyone and Steve.......
It could use improvement.....but......glad to make sure it got on this thread.
 
  • #366
englishleigh said:
Wow, Sundayrain, this is beautiful!! :**
That poem was beautiful (atleast what I could read through my tears):blowkiss:
 
  • #367
Indy Gal said:
WOW such a great poem thanks so much
Thanks......really I wrote it quick.....but, glad you like it....:)
 
  • #368
Sundayrain said:
Thanks......really I wrote it quick.....but, glad you like it....:)
you must have a great way with words.....it would take me forever to write something like that....once again THANKS
 
  • #369
Hope i didnt offend anyone else here with my posts....i am a huge fan and an even bigger animal lover....i just cant see bindi and bob and even terri for that matter reading some of the things here....i respect everyone here for what you do....on another note i think they should donate the money as well...thats what steve wouldve wanted
 
  • #370
You and me both detective, talk about cry :(

Sundayrain, thanks so much for your heartfelt poem, I'm thinking I might print it out and put it in the envelope I am sending to Terri, a paper yesterday had an address and a picture of a khaki shirt that you can write something on to honour Steve and let Terri know how much we will miss him.
That okay with you??

JDB, that cracked me up....thanks for sharing :)

Christine2448, why bother> noones interested.

IndyGal, don't yell anymore lol, you could get sinbinned, it's not worth it :)

Dark Shadows, Dingo's right, you are a ripper mate! (Steve talk lol)
 
  • #371
narlacat said:
You and me both detective, talk about cry :(

Sundayrain, thanks so much for your heartfelt poem, I'm thinking I might print it out and put it in the envelope I am sending to Terri, a paper yesterday had an address and a picture of a khaki shirt that you can write something on to honour Steve and let Terri know how much we will miss him.
That okay with you??

JDB, that cracked me up....thanks for sharing :)

Christine2448, why bother> noones interested.

IndyGal, don't yell anymore lol, you could get sinbinned, it's not worth it :)

Dark Shadows, Dingo's right, you are a ripper mate! (Steve talk lol)
i write bad thats why i mostly write in all capps....will never do it again....promise
 
  • #372
No worries Indy Gal :)

I thought you mustn't have read the whole thread and didn't realise Scandi and Dark Shadows had retracted their comments.
Actually I don't think Scandi retracted her comments as much as saying she should have used more discretion.
Bob was never in danger Scandi!!!
Thanks Indygal for trying to stand up for what you believe in, eg how great Steve was!
 
  • #373
Sundayrain said:
Thanks......really I wrote it quick.....but, glad you like it....:)
Made me cry, but I have been out of sorts for days. I hope this finds its way to the family.
 
  • #374
narlacat said:
No worries Indy Gal :)

I thought you mustn't have read the whole thread and didn't realise Scandi and Dark Shadows had retracted their comments.
Actually I don't think Scandi retracted her comments as much as saying she should have used more discretion.
Bob was never in danger Scandi!!!
Thanks Indygal for trying to stand up for what you believe in, eg how great Steve was!
Narlacat...thank you so much i was sitting here feeling bad but your right i shouldnt...the more i think about it the more i just wanna say think before you posts you never know how you will hurt someone....plus please have all the facts....thanks again narlacat my new web buddy:blowkiss: :blowkiss:
 
  • #375
Indy Gal said:
Narlacat...thank you so much i was sitting here feeling bad but your right i shouldnt...the more i think about it the more i just wanna say think before you posts you never know how you will hurt someone....plus please have all the facts....thanks again narlacat my new web buddy:blowkiss: :blowkiss:
Don't feel bad, you didn't do anything wrong....you just didn't follow the thread properly and we are all guilty of doing that at times.

No biggie :)
 
  • #376
I think that, above all, Steve Irwin taught me not to fear animals, because they are what they are, but to have great respect for them, because they are, after all, animals.

It was a great credit to Steve's parents that he grew up with, not fear of animals, but rather with a healthy respect for animals, and a confidence with animals. I greatly admired him for the things he was able to accomplish with animals, simply because of his lack of fear, and rather due to his respect, and knowledge, of the animal he as working with, at the time. Steve worked with animals in the wild, where the animals belong. A single animal in his/her natural setting, and surroundings, can't ever be replaced by the thousands of animals that suffer an existence in today's zoos. Steve took us to new levels in our love and appreciation of animals, and for him to die any other way, than doing what he loved so much, would have truly been a tragedy, and I'm certain he would tell us that very same thing if he was here to talk about it. We need more Steve Irwins, in this world, and a lot less zoos, because I haven't ever witnessed a neurotic, psychotic, animal in the wild, but that is all I see whenever I go to a zoo.
 
  • #377
Buzzm1 said:
I think that, above all, Steve Irwin taught me not to fear animals, because they are what they are, but to have great respect for them, because they are, after all, animals.

It was a great credit to Steve's parents that he grew up with, not fear of animals, but rather with a healthy respect for animals, and a confidence with animals. I greatly admired him for the things he was able to accomplish with animals, simply because of his lack of fear, and rather due to his respect, and knowledge, of the animal he as working with, at the time. Steve worked with animals in the wild, where the animals belong. A single animal in his/her natural setting, and surroundings, can't ever be replaced by the thousands of animals that suffer an existence in today's zoos. Steve took us to new levels in our love and appreciation of animals, and for him to die any other way, than doing what he loved so much, would have truly been a tragedy, and I'm certain he would tell us that very same thing if he was here to talk about it. We need more Steve Irwins, in this world, and a lot less zoos, because I haven't ever witnessed a neurotic, psychotic, animal in the wild, but that is all I see whenever I go to a zoo.
Beacause of Steve, I can feed the scorpians and tranchula[sp] everyday at work. I am starting to get used to the snakes as well. Thanks Steve for all you have done and will do. I think as well we all better watch out for Bindi! She will follow in daddy's footsteps for sure
 
  • #378
Indy Gal said:
Beacause of Steve, I can feed the scorpians and tranchula[sp] everyday at work. I am starting to get used to the snakes as well. Thanks Steve for all you have done and will do. I think as well we all better watch out for Bindi! She will follow in daddy's footsteps for sure
I stop at snakes:hand: I am so afraid of them. I do love all animals though and he sparked interest in many. I am so sad every time I see this thread.:(
 
  • #379
narlacat said:
You and me both detective, talk about cry :(

Sundayrain, thanks so much for your heartfelt poem, I'm thinking I might print it out and put it in the envelope I am sending to Terri, a paper yesterday had an address and a picture of a khaki shirt that you can write something on to honour Steve and let Terri know how much we will miss him.
That okay with you??

JDB, that cracked me up....thanks for sharing :)

Christine2448, why bother> noones interested.

IndyGal, don't yell anymore lol, you could get sinbinned, it's not worth it :)

Dark Shadows, Dingo's right, you are a ripper mate! (Steve talk lol)
Narlacat......Sure thats fine.......you can send it.......what an honor to even think of it......Now I could kick myself for not really doing a "SUPER" poem...but, it has lots of prayers and thoughts attached......so sure.
And I second the motion to everything you said in your list.....
But I don't know what sinbinned is......?? Sometimes I think I will be a newbie until the earth turns into a moon............

 
  • #380
detectivewannabe said:
That poem was beautiful (atleast what I could read through my tears):blowkiss:
I am sorry to have made you cry......This one always makes me cry....
..... "Afterglow" ( unknown author)
I'd like the memory of me to be a happy one. I'd like to leave an Afterglow of smiles when day is done. I'd like to leave an echo...Whispering softly down the ways of happy times, and Laughing times, and bright and sunny days. I'd like the tears of those who grieve to dry before the Sun of happy memories that I leave behind when day is done...
 

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