Monday, February 4, 2008

Poetry/ That Old Place

 

 

That Old Place

© 2008

CreativeVibes

 

 

It was never much to look at

Battered walls and creaking floors

Worn out carpet, no inside plumbing

Problems by the scores

 

No money or time to fix the repairs

A shelter from the cold and sun

That old place was always full of love

When in it, always a place of fun

 

I remember the long wooden table

Gramp made it with his own hands

He made your rocking chair and tons of toys

We could wind up with rubber bands

 

The old place was never much to look at

But, you made it a wonderful retreat

That table covered with your simple cooking

The cakes, apple pies baked fresh from the tree

 

I remember the Irish songs and stories

Oh Danny Boy and Wild Irish Rose

But, Bell Bottom Trousers Coat of Navy Blue

You’d sing and chase away any blues

 

Though it belongs to others now

And the house and grounds look new

That old place had you and Gramps

When I drive by, I still see Gramps and You

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