a few treasured reflections. |
** Image ID #2047579 Unavailable ** Down on the farm, the old Dodge has seen better days. When fields still yielded all that maize, we drove the truck down Fisher Road to make payments on mortgage owed down on the farm. In bygone times, we rose every morning before the rooster crowed to start our chores, while the dew remained upon the rose and pigpen scents caressed my nose in bygone times. When we were young, wild creatures charmed innocent tots, but deer and rabbits killed the crops. We wrote with paper and pencil, and "pot" meant cooking utensil, when we were young. From dawn to dusk, we cultivated rows of dreams beneath the sun's relentless beams. Grandpa pulled handkerchief to wipe his sweaty brow without a gripe from dawn to dusk. Back in the day, the truck hauled loads of corn and beans to O'Malley's Market in town, then Homecoming Queen in her gown, because we had no limousines back in the day. When work was done, we dropped tailgate and gazed at stars, watching for Jupiter and Mars. Imagination took us there, as we rested without a care when work was done. Down on the farm, shadows of that past linger still on the slopes of Mockingbird Hill. Now, the old Dodge can only haul tons of fond memories for us all down on the farm. |