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An Ode to White Thorn

I take off my shoes and barefoot stand

On ground once hallowed by my youth

Where summers passed so lazily

In the timelessness of childhood

 

Wide fields of dry summer grass

The smell of pine trees all around

And dusty roads in morning light

A child’s day adventure bound

 

A little creek where once I played

And dreamed of places far away

The pebbles by the stream transformed

To gemstones- rubies, gold, and jade

 

The swimming holes where all of us

Spent days of glory in the sun

Riding bucking broncos made of logs

In a water rodeo of fun

 

I see a child of today

Now walking, running ‘cross this land

And pray he too will take to heart

Warmth of the earth and grass and sand

 

God bless this land where I now stand

And let it always sacred be

Something of me still lives in it

Something of it lives on in me