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Family Time
Lying on my stomach in the summer sun, Wind and water became my best friend. Enjoying the last day of our vacation, And asking myself, why this all must end. I hear the waves now crashing on the shoreline Begging me arise and come on in. Lazily I think, just one more moment, And try to fall asleep here once again. All at once I’m wakened with a feeling Like someone stuck a thousand knives in me. I jump up shocked and gasping not expecting; My two sons running, laughing full of glee. Each one with empty pail in hand excited Knowing now the game had just begun, For mommy coming, roaring like a tiger Can only mean it’s time to have some fun. Daddy follows suit and runs behind us Grabbing them he lifts both in the air, Then all of us go diving in the water Splashing sending warped beads everywhere. The droplets looked like crystals in the sunlight, We stay all day just soaking in the fun, Too soon it’s time to pack the car and go home But not before we watch the setting sun. Just four short weeks since at the seashore, September brought us leaves of orange and red. Today we walk together in our forest, Enjoying now the pleasures here instead. Written by Brenda Meier-Hans 08.30.2014 For contest Summer's End 2nd
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Book: Shattered Sighs