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Good Bones
I remember it well, the house was half timbered and layered with brick that married the hill White paint was peeling on the north-western side and nothing but work would spark much appeal We were traveling home after a weekend's adventure without ever knowing we had entered the future A sign on the gate had caused us to dawdle, so we turned up the driveway to buy a few apples But something had charmed us, like gold in the sun The place sat up high, on a hilltop alone with the clouds and the treetops, that filtered the light leaving shadows on slopes that followed the road Something had frozen a moment of sun and gave us a feeling of something undone The old man who lived there had much more to say about selling the place, and a move into town where an apple a day meant a run to the store Quickly …. our thoughts, were left at his door to grapple, to sort, to ripen and ponder A wonder he didn't conclude us insane Out in the yard, our children were playing Running through grass that scented the hills A house with good bones, we could call it a home We climbed out on a limb, for a place to seek shelter, we could make it our own and that's what we did The house of our dreams, is where we still live Our dream came alive, and without one regret We turned to buy apples……, we drove through the gate We've lived here for decades. It must have been fate ____________________________________________________________ 6/26/16 Something Seemingly Insignificant and Unexpected Changed My Life - Poetry Contest
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