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Acey
July 20th, 2008, 01:57 PM
My friends have this hanging in one of their rooms in their Bed and Breakfast.

SAINT JOHN
It's really very simple,
Saint John is spelled out so.
It's wrongly spelled quite often
So we thought you'd like to know.
It's blasphemy to contract the Saint
so spell Saint John completely,
and don't you dare add apostrophe 's'
to put it quite succinctly.
We're proud of our fine city
for it's Saint John not St. John.
And we feel it's such a pity
to be referred to as St. John's.
For the latter is in Newfoundland
a city as proud as we.
We both have very fine people
but separate identities.
So, when you speak or write the name
though this verse be gone,
nothing else is quite the same;
for there's only one Saint John.
Wayne D. Harrison

sapper1
July 20th, 2008, 02:17 PM
My friends have this hanging in one of their rooms in their Bed and Breakfast.

SAINT JOHN
It's really very simple,
Saint John is spelled out so.
It's wrongly spelled quite often
So we thought you'd like to know.
It's blasphemy to contract the Saint
so spell Saint John completely,
and don't you dare add apostrophe 's'
to put it quite succinctly.
We're proud of our fine city
for it's Saint John not St. John.
And we feel it's such a pity
to be referred to as St. John's.
For the latter is in Newfoundland
a city as proud as we.
We both have very fine people
but separate identities.
So, when you speak or write the name
though this verse be gone,
nothing else is quite the same;
for there's only one Saint John.
Wayne D. Harrison
I like that Acey!!

dannish
July 21st, 2008, 02:15 PM
My friends have this hanging in one of their rooms in their Bed and Breakfast.

SAINT JOHN
It's really very simple,
Saint John is spelled out so.
It's wrongly spelled quite often
So we thought you'd like to know.
It's blasphemy to contract the Saint
so spell Saint John completely,
and don't you dare add apostrophe 's'
to put it quite succinctly.
We're proud of our fine city
for it's Saint John not St. John.
And we feel it's such a pity
to be referred to as St. John's.
For the latter is in Newfoundland
a city as proud as we.
We both have very fine people
but separate identities.
So, when you speak or write the name
though this verse be gone,
nothing else is quite the same;
for there's only one Saint John.
Wayne D. Harrison

Now if we could just get the rest of the world to understand to difference between the two.....We may not so many sad face's when I tell a cruiseship passenger that they are in Saint John NB not St. John's NL:rolleyes:

Susie51
July 30th, 2008, 02:35 AM
Thank you for the poem. I know I am guilty of mixing up the two cities and their spellings.

Luckysll
July 30th, 2008, 08:45 AM
It's amazing what little tidbits you remember........

I was taught in school - to get to St. John's you have to cross the sea