Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
One of Us |
Shooting Safety Rhyme? Years ago a read a book about English Gamekeepers and in it there was a Rhyme that was taught to children about shooting safety. For the life of me I cant find the book and I would like my kids to learn that Rhyme. Anyone know what I am talking about? | ||
|
one of us |
Written by Mark Beaufoy MP A Fathers Advice If a sportsman true you'd be Listen carefully to me. . . Never, never let your gun Pointed be at anyone. That it may unloaded be Matters not the least to me. When a hedge or fence you cross Though of time it cause a loss From your gun the cartridge take For the greater safety's sake. If twixt you and neighbouring gun Bird shall fly or beast may run Let this maxim ere be thine "Follow not across the line." Stops and beaters oft unseen Lurk behind some leafy screen. Calm and steady always be "Never shoot where you can't see." You may kill or you may miss But at all times think this: "All the pheasants ever bred Won't repay for one man dead." Mark Beaufoy - 1902 | |||
|
One of Us |
Thank you! That is the one | |||
|
One of Us |
Shakari I am impressed, once again | |||
|
one of us |
Mate, I learnt that poem when I was about 6 or 7 and it's stayed with me forever. I hope it serves Brad's kids equally well. If I remember correctly, the author wrote it for his kids. | |||
|
Powered by Social Strata |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia