That Old HouseA Poem by PeteWhat is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on? - Thoreaurandom shutters lost from next to dirty windows others unsecured and banging in yesterday's forgotten breeze here and there a clapboard or shingle missing in action paint peeling like onion skin swaying, creaking porch swing hanging by a rusty chain on one side weeds growing 'tween cracks in a frost-heaved sidewalk yard a mess with the debris of bygone years including an old car up on blocks it'd always just been there occasionally through a window a hand might be seen pushing aside a drapery panel sad eyes peering out from a silhouette of loneliness busy lives passing by every day no one ever bothering to stop to risk straining a finger to ring the bell or hurt knuckles with a knock no one knew anything about it and its owner or occupant quiet as a diligent, faithful, church mouse it'd always just been there that old house © 2024 PeteAuthor's Note
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8 Reviews Added on March 11, 2024 Last Updated on March 13, 2024 AuthorPeteBoston, MAAboutI love reading, writing, music, nature, God and feeling emotion, not necessarily in that order. To me, these things go hand in hand. My favorite writer is Henry David Thoreau. I think he was a geni.. more..Writing
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