![]() Seasons of a lifeA Poem by SorenMemory’s lightning flash Briefly illuminates Forgotten traces of the past The smell of lilacs A tree shaded yard Forest covered steep cliff rocks Where sentinel pines stand guard A small wooden mining house painted white Father’s large rough hand his gentle might Gathering humming moths in a Mason jar Long hot rides in an old black car Soft covers in a velvet night Dreams of mermaids and of flight The spring song of meadowlarks Fireflies, floating yellow sparks A cardboard sword too soon bent On a train trip with grandparents sent Mother handing me her last cent As my lonely dog outside pent grew old without human touch Figurines of glass gathered dust in mother’s hutch A Sunday school song Church sermons that went on too long Sunday night tag with cousins round barn and trees Burying ourselves in mountains of dried maple leaves A Victorian farmhouse with shingled roof two stories high or more Cellar, library of religious proof, attic, dusty memorabilia to explore An old tire swing high in the limb of a giant oak Muffled laughter’s ring as aunts, uncles, and grandparents spoke A cast iron stove, the orange glow and popping of the fire A pendulum clock, leather sofa, high ceilings, porch chairs woven of wire Fishing from frost covered seats of a small flat bottomed wooden boat On a fall fog covered lake with weather too cold for one’s coat Quiet white winter blankets of snow Turned to forts and snowmen, some for war, some for show Sleigh rides, slides, noses too cold to feel The smell of a warm home cooked meal Clear skies, stars so bright The frozen stinging bite, of a frigid endless night The snows swirling whirlwind of dust The crunching of its crust Daffodils poking up through the ice Shedding my shirt at the sun’s advice A yearning for summer’s sultry weather Cherry blossoms, peach and rose buds together Showing their first hint of green Robins the hum of bees, the thrill of spring Eating ripe apricots in a tree house with a friend The summer breeze rocking the ship as boughs bend Over schools of grasshoppers swimming in wavy seas of dried fox tails As we fired our cannon pits under the rustle of vast leafy sails The whirling, gushing roar of an ice cold mountain creek Amidst the white bark of quaking aspen, tall pines, and glacial peak The sudden pull of a fish on the line Hot dogs, hamburgers, watermelon, my first taste of wine A long past, warm summer night The chirp of crickets stars so bright The perfume of magnolia and scent of jasmine The intoxicating thrill of first love forbidden A future that looked so bright With one that was so perfect, the first fight Awakening before the sun For work one wished was already done Sweat, dirt, fatigue and fears Long hours, my child’s first tears So many moves over the years School finished, jobs lost, new careers Traveling to a new land Walking the tropical beaches warm sand Children's laughter, balls and dolls Now an empty house where no one calls Their forms grown and gone No more toys on the fresh cut lawn At each other we just stare The weather’s changed, a chill in the air An eternal love faded, broken hearted What was most important now departed Friends and relatives where did they go? Fallen like dry leafs, under the snow Framed pictures of faces frozen in time They no longer feel real Another place another clime, Never religious now I kneel Wrinkles, sagging skin, Falling hair, a double chin My father’s face appears in my mirror What I once feared now grows nearer The snows of age in my hair today Cold dark skies So tired, sleep pulling at my eyes To nap and let all this pass away
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Added on February 26, 2022 Last Updated on February 26, 2022 |