Remembering
Aug 1 01'
Thoughts from a 12 year old
Shelling peas and snapping beans at Aunt Julia’s
For lunch, tomatoes oozing on the plate
So fresh and red you can taste them before the fork gets to your mouth
With ham and field peas that you just shelled
and cold southern ice tea
Apple pie still warm from the oven
With hand cranked vanilla ice cream melting on top
Then, sitting on the front porch
The evening sun fading
The katydids starting to sing
Waving at the occasional car that passed
Crawling between freshly ironed sheets
Smelling clean and fresh
a scent that can only come from being
hanging on the clothesline
As your eyes close
all the world you know is pure and fresh and innocent
you wake up early in the morning
With a smile and gladness your heart
knowing that the knew day will bring only goodness
and the only trouble you can get into
is sneaking off to the swimming hole
the only guilt you feel
is being fussed at cause’ your parent’s worried
even that doesn’t last long
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