MAY I HAVE A DRINK OF WATER?
In search of water, will i have to travel any
Further,
The Summer is quite hot and i am very thirsty.
For granted we have taken the rain that fills
The lakes,
See the lakes as they sink lower, a hole in the
Ground one day.
The waterfalls so beautiful fall down with cool
Splashes we see,
Watch as they trickle, drying up, no more will
They be but a dream.
Rivers and streams are places of beauty that
Never cease to be,
Take a look as before your eyes they slowly dry
And go forever away.
May I have a drink of water, will it ever again rain,
What happened to the rain?
If ever again a cloud in the sky, pray that drops of
Water don't pass us by.
Keith Garrett
FROM 18 UNTIL TODAY
FROM 18 UNTIL THIS DAY
Much younger was I back when the sun rose much
Higher in the sky,
Still but a teenager as once a thought that I
Might have been a man.
When I was eighteen I was going to the beach,
Dreaming about life ahead,
Long blonde hair and searching for that always
Wanted summer tan.
The sun begins to move west and I go beyond those
Teen years,
I follow the sun, it looks down upon me each
Morning Then I chase it.
I walk the road, I live my life, the sun travels
Further than I can run,
The more I follow then the older I seem, I have
dreamed, No more eighteen.
I am older than some friends once were, older than a
Father gone far away,
From 18 until this day I have changed in different
Ways, The sun now half way.
Keith Garrett
I AM A BEE
I AM A BEE!
In the Spring and Summer you'll find me around,
Even In the Fall I am found.
Flying and buzzing Is not the only thing that I do,
My love for making honey Is so very true.
My quest Is not to sting though my reputation Is this,
Just like you, to survive and be left alone Is my wish.
Many cousins' to me In this world,
Different are they, this I will say.
They all slap at me, run away, and scream,
If only I could laugh then they would hear me.
What frightens' them, I'm so small you see,
I'm tiny, I'm fragile, I'm only a bee.
Keith Garrett
FANTASY WORLD
FANTASY WORLD
In a world I can not Imagine, Is where she lives,
Beautiful, dressed In a costume of unusual thought.
Around her exists' things' of created Imagination,
From a dream of futuristic worlds' discovered.
She Is unknown, a name of secrecy to all beings',
A vision of a warrior princess among a land of
Certain Fantasy.
A way of life not known or understood by humans'
of this world,
She dreams', she lives In a fantasy world.
eith Garrett
LAWMAN
"LAWMAN"
He pins on a badge, watches over his town,
Makes his stand against outlaws of the gun.
Saddles his horse, gun belt strapped on tight,
Leads a possee, chases those on the run,
A lawman is he from sun till sun.
Not a medal is handed for the life he will give,
He upholds the law in his long ago town,
Bandits and killers, he'll hunt them down.
Lawman for the people, for those whom are of good,
He knows of his worth, he needs no reward.
Keith Garrett
I DREAMED I WAS A CHILD
I DREAMED I WAS A CHILD
There was a place, there was a child, was it real,
Why was he crying?
A street, a neighborhood, a school where laughter lived,
Clowns on a wall.
Duck, duck, goose and a circle of friends, round, and
Round, They ran,
A boy named Grover, swing sets and a dream, I walk there
It seems.
A small boy, lonely in his thoughts, a dreamer of things
Not to be thought,
Monsters under the bed, who peeks in the window above
his frightened head.
I dreamed I was a child but who is it I be, a fathers
Son from yesterday,
A child trapped in a place that does not let go, cartoons
And sounds of planes.
Reality was but a moment, childhood innocence and magic
Slips away,
Where were you little girl when my October drifted into
Eternity.
Imagination and ice cream trucks playing musical tunes
For a dime,
Warm Summer days lost in a mans' child dreaming eyes.
It rests in cobwebs, it quietly waits for my return,
A place hidden from my mind, it watches, it knows
What I have seen.
Keith Garrett
I BECOME REAL
I BECOME REAL
I am fantasy, I come to life in dreams in the night,
I am not real, a made up story created from a pen.
A cartoon, monster, fables, or nursery rhymes,
I become real with the Imagination from a mind.
Superheroes and Frankenstein do not walk the streets,
Magic spells, wizards, and wooden boys are not really
Seen.
I become real when the world is a scary place to see,
All things that are Impossible are me when you believe,
I become real when what you pretend does never end.
Keith Garrett
I AM SEVEN
I AM SEVEN
I chase butterflies and try to get moths from vines,
Model airplanes are a hobby done with my dad,
A vegetable garden out back, chasing the Ice cream man.
Coloring books and cartoons on a Saturday morning
Is fine,
A favorite cereal, lucky charms, and Frostio's a
Pop tart in my mind.
Watching the Little Rascals, the three stooges, other
Favorite shows,
Toaster pizzas and a glass of milk on a T.V. tray on a
Late summer day.
Riding my bike, through sprinklers we ran in the sun,
A day for fun,
I am seven as I would someday remember, walking in the
Breeze, climbing trees.
I go to school, walk as I dream, I am a child of nineteen
Sixty nine, I am me,
I run and play at recess with special friends who I will
Soon never see again.
My world is different when I am seven, no worries of the
Future, Only a child's day,
There is a magical side to my life today, what will I
Remember of my time in a place?
Keith Garrett
MAN ON A CORNER
MAN ON A CORNER
Watching the sun go down, his stare seemed
Beyond the sky,
A child so young, from this corner he saw them
Light up the night.
Run with your friends as the sun rises in the
Early morning light,
I have seen a man on a corner since my days of
Chasing butterflies.
Where is it that he goes, what thoughts clutter
His mind on many days?
He begins back in time when he too watched a man
On a corner.
Playing many childish games, we ran until the sun
Set in the sky,
Today as the children play, it is I who becomes a
Man on a corner.
Keith Garrett
HE TOLD ME OF HIS LIFE
HE TOLD ME OF HIS LIFE
As he sat down in his rocking chair he began
To speak,
With a smile, he invited me to sit and went about
His story.
His life as a child, at the beginning of a war for
Independence,
On a farm in South Carolina, he lived with a father,
Brothers, sisters.
He went on to tell of adventures in the Summer just
Before it happened,
A big house, great times with family, working the farm
Each day was tiring.
He must have been about ninety years old now, the war
And those days long gone,
A childhood recalled, swimming in the pond with a friend
Or two, the night's moon.
He told me of this war being all around them, nothing
Would Be the same, much change,
Tears in his eyes as he described that time and place
Where brothers and family died.
He sits in his chair today, many years away from there,
He lives in that house today,
He sits in his chair on that porch where as a child he
Played, He told me of his life.
Keith Garrett