Welcome HomeA Chapter by Norma M SuttonTeam RenfieldWhile traveling along a lonely road Women five dark hair and eyes I met We chatted quietly for a while With souls intertwining we sat When each of us our rest was done We parted our own way to go With lonely longing I stepped Wearily into my truck Watching in surprise When the youngest one Walked the oldest to my ride Without a word her case in the bed she set Waving the youngest stepped inside Widely smiling her delight With joyful exuberance she bounced upon the seat Wondering I pulled in behind and followed Wide road became the well worn trail Wonderful the path we climbed Washed in brightest sun With tree lined shadows cooling Wondering at the setting sun We stopped and looked with longing Wine stained skies and spicy winds Wound around us a purring cat When to travel on we sought Wagons our rides had become Weary of adult ways Wheels of childhood days Western flyer Washed in red With baggage stored on top Waiting for youthful hands Wisdom had begun this road World of woe we succumbed We left behind weary worries Washed and grey and cold World of joys Waited aglow Whispered words of welcome Washing all sorrow away Welcome home my daughters Welcome home my child Welcome home you've traveled long Welcome stay awhile © 2017 Norma M SuttonAuthor's Note
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13 Reviews Added on November 20, 2010 Last Updated on July 29, 2017 AuthorNorma M SuttonBostic, NCAboutNorma Moore Sutton has written and published two children's books: The First Lamb and Harry Goes To The Fair She has written and published the first book in the Haunting Memories Series: Matthe.. more..Writing
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