Corn on the Cob

We drove along the secondary streets of Iowa,
Towards my grandparents’ large farm.  
How excited we felt for this seemed like a yearly pilgrimage
To visit my old folks back home.

I always loved summertime with my grandparents.
Though I knew they worked hard, poor fellers.
I noticed grandpa and his group of hired men
Moving here and there like ants among the stalks
Of the corn that grew in our large fields.
Trimmers in hand, all would prune the suckers
And saw how tall they would grow, larger than me.

How grand it was to explore the countryside,
Making friends with Daisy, who lived nearby.
There we discovered a clump of oak trees 
And a clean small lake that irrigated our land.
Swimming was a must and so was kissing.
I was madly in love with my friend as I dreaded
The day when I would have to leave her to go back home.

Meanwhile the cob was soon covered with smooth kernels.
And harvesting began which meant it was the end of summer.
But before I was to return home, grandma promised a treat:
She brought in some corn on the cob and inserted in each
A skewer, then grilled the cobs.  Out they came piping hot.
Grandma spread generous butter on one and added salt.
What can I say?  It was divine.  And I wanted more….

Thus, we arrived after a long time, so full of glee and anticipation.
Daisy jumped first out of the car and rushed inside.
No one was going to make her miss her favourite dish,
A grilled corn on the cob.  No doubt I followed suit.
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Date: 9/7/2025 10:47:00 AM
Beautiful memories of days long ago, a wonderful insight into days of your past Victor… Beryl
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Date: 9/3/2025 3:33:00 AM
Dearest Victor, what a beautiful journey back in time this was to read. You’ve captured the joy of childhood summers so vividly—the farm life, young love, the taste of fresh corn straight from grandma’s hands. It feels both tender and timeless, like a memory we’ve all longed for. I could almost smell the buttered corn and hear the laughter by the lake. ...Hugs
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Date: 9/2/2025 8:06:00 AM
This poem is both genuine and soothing. I like how you put corn front and center, even though you kept the family memento.
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Date: 8/30/2025 7:51:00 PM
This is a cute and homey poem!! Nice memories. :)
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Date: 8/30/2025 7:29:00 AM
Victor, every time I come to see you, you're drinking, no matter what time it is, you're working on a full glass! Iowa? Have you ever been in the US? If I didn't have some knowledge of your life, I would have believed every credible line you wrote, so convincing in conveying all you intended. Well done! Poetry hugs ... CayCay SOUPY
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Date: 8/29/2025 9:45:00 PM
This poem is warm and homey. I like the way you put corn in the forefront while maintaining the family memory. There's just a wisp of a recipe here.
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Date: 8/28/2025 6:44:00 PM
Who doesn't love a good butter corn, yum, nicely done Victor
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Date: 8/28/2025 5:28:00 PM
I liked the nostalgic feel of this poem, Victor. Your poem triggered a childhood memory in which my parents drove me to my great aunt's farm in Paris, Texas. We were given burlap bags and sent out in the fields to pick up the corn that had fallen to the ground as the pickers walked along...thanks for this poem! have a pleasant evening, Sara
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Date: 8/28/2025 9:15:00 AM
This sounds so nostalgic and sweet. How you enjoyed your vacation at your grandpa's farm with Daisy and enjoying grandma's roasted corn on the cob. Lovely narration, dear Victor.
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Date: 8/28/2025 7:59:00 AM
Oh this brings back fond memories of my grandad's cornfields and life in Iowa. Gosh, did you visit Iowa. It's such a great state.
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Date: 8/28/2025 6:20:00 AM
Swimming was a must and so was kissing… I love corn on the cob! Enjoyed your lovely story…what a charmer. Hugs
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Date: 8/28/2025 5:33:00 AM
Very nice story to read. Sweet fresh corn on the cob with special memories :)
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Date: 8/28/2025 5:11:00 AM
- Summers we'll never forget...yes, they were like a "pilgrimage"...a carefree time with a bit of romance ... a lovely poem, Victor :) - hugs
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Date: 8/28/2025 4:51:00 AM
Nicely written, my friend. I love corn on the cob, got to have salt and butter on it though. Jersey corn is sweet and delicious! Have a great day, Victor.
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Date: 8/28/2025 4:40:00 AM
Ahhh!!! Such a nice ending. I was surprised. My husband does love corn on the cob, and me well, I only like it. Thanks for sharing this one with us. If for a contest, it reads like a good contender to me. Way to go. Sara K
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Date: 8/28/2025 4:02:00 AM
Corn on the cob holds cherished memories, Very nicely penned
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Date: 8/28/2025 3:46:00 AM
Victor, your splendid verse evokes the tender memories of childhood summers, where time unfurls gently on a farm, revealing the joys of wandering, and the sweet delights of life, particularly the savor of grilled corn
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