WHEN I WAS A YOUNG BOY
I can still recall laying on my parents bed staring at the moon,
So far away from where I am today, distance and time separate.
If I go backwards in time and step off that plane I am home again,
I see my bag of blocks, many colors and shapes to build my imagination.
The toys as a child were something that never again have been seen,
I think of a Christmas eve staring out the window as the snow began falling.
Decorations on a tree that were bright with this nights dreams,
A last Christmas as in this place no more would there ever be.
A snowman bigger than me, Gary, Jimmy Hamilton, others I see,
Snowballs and Icicles, red saucers riding down a hill of white,
Thunder and lightning, a snow storm put out the lights on a night.
Houses I can see made of wood, close by a place of trees and woods,
A town called Amesbury where as a boy, a yesterday I once stood.
Keith Garrett
Beautiful. Funny that I would find this post today. It’s like the one I posted this morning. Life is funny like that.
Thanks so much