This is for all of us that were part of the AFRC family over the years.
Especially the Water Patrol crowd of 1970
Times gone By
Remember how we spent the nighttime counting out the stars.
Too late for the pool, too early for the bars.
All of us together would raise our glasses high.
And drink a toast to times gone by.
The times, oh we had some times.
When the world was the color of neon signs.
Each of us, and all of us, killed our dreams with beer
And tried to crowd a lifetime, into times that were here.
Remember how the Sunday morning bells were always ringing
And out along Headquarters we’d hear the big man (Fabian ) singing.
In that unforgettable time, some August or July,
Even then we would talk of times gone by.
The times, oh we had some times
When love only cost nickels and dimes.
And now, when our secret needs are hard to satisfy
We talk of going back again, to times gone by.
Remember how we talked and laughed and cried into the dawning
And the terrible taste of kisses in the morning.
Crowded pools, lots of Brass, and very little sky.
Even then, the better times, were times gone by.
The times, you know we had some times,
With gentle women and Italian wines.
But that was in the summer before the winter cry.
And now we drink a toast to THOSE times gone
Recreated from a poem of Rod Macuian’s
Times gone by