this song has been sung through chidhoods, despite loss and sorrow |
A CHRISTMAS POEM (2007) “From now on our troubles will be out of sight”, That’s what the song says, and has been sung through our childhoods; despite the distance between our family, me in Oklahoma, Mom in Iowa, you in California, we still heard that song. Despite winter’s blast of ice, snow frozen roof to roof, California seemed dreams away. Childhood, 18 years old, Alone, lonely in college; Mom alone in Wichita, Des Moines, And places in-between. “Friends gather near to us……….” through troubles, worries, our days of sorrow; losing Bud and Harry or friends we knew before. Still we sang the song. “Through the years we all will be together if the fates allow……….hang a shining star upon the highest bow.” We are together, memories carry us: The boys seeing Santa, parties, presents deep, covering entire rooms. “So…. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Now” Loss, triumph, merriment, tears, yet the song goes on. Love is eternal, Family is tradition, generation after generation, scrapbooks dated, Christmas years notarized, lines, surprises, songs we sang. “Here we are as in olden days happy golden days of yore, faithful friends who were dear to us gather near to us, once more. Through the years We all will be together, If the fates allow, Hang a shining star Upon the highest bow….. And Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Now…………..” |