Blue
I remember when I sat and listened to your stories about your life journeys.
I can still see you coming in your khaki pants.
Your legs could hardly get you around.
You were like a tough old mule.
I can still remember when we used to go fishing in Mr. Vernon’s pond on Saturday afternoons.
You were always an honest man.
You always wore a Dickies button-up shirt.
Sometimes I wish you were still here.
You always laughed like a kid.
You used to love to hunt with old Browny.
At the end your walk was weary.
You loved to smell the jasmine in Mamaw’s garden.
You’ve been through a lot since December 21, 1912.
Your life could have been a book.
Your old blue eyes saw more than ten men would see in a lifetime.
3 comments:
That's a sweet poem and memories your son can cherish.
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Aw...that is so wonderful. It got me teary-eyed!
How wonderful and what a tribute to his grandpa. He would be so proud.
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