BLISSA Poem by Vol
In the shade of wild trees grew muscadine vines, and in our Tarzan youth we would swing out on them from the top of cliffs over the creek sixty feet below and we did not fall down, but yodeled our joy. We sat cross-legged in the tree house, wide eyed with wonder, and ruled the world.
The old people leaned out of their chairs and fanned themselves in the summer heat; they spoke with hushed tones, talked of the falling darkness, and knew it was a long way down.
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Added on April 1, 2023 Last Updated on April 1, 2023 AuthorVolGouge Eye, TXAboutMy name is Vol Lindsey. I live in Gouge Eye, Texas, a tiny ghost town on Rt. 66. I am a retired creative writing, English literature teacher. I have been writing poetry and reading publicly since 196.. more..Writing
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