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Larry C
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0 posted 2002-10-16 06:07 PM



Barnyard Dweller
By Larry Chadwick


To have humble beginnings,
Isn’t all that bad.
For those without them,
I really feel quite sad.

The roof was shaped like a barn,
I was six when we moved in.
It was a fun place,
I’d live there again.

If you drove by,
And looked real good;
You’d see outlines of a hayloft,
In our home in that neighborhood.

But then we moved again,
And not that far away.
“You live in an old chicken coop”,
Is what I heard people say.

I had to see for myself,
So under the house I crawled.
There on the walls all around,
Feeding troughs…I was enthralled.

So when I tell you,
That I grew up on the farm.
It isn’t exactly what you think,
But neither is it a yarn.


October 16, 2002

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

© Copyright 2002 Larry Chadwick - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2002-10-16 06:27 PM




(sigh) Oh Larry, I would rather live in a farm too (of course I would demand Internet access to see you and all my friends) than a city anyday because it is so much more peaceful and lively to me! (big hugggssssss) This is wonderful, sweet friend, I love it, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Larry, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

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2 posted 2002-10-16 08:08 PM


NUTS!! By the title I thought it was a poem about Toerag

Good work anyway, Larry!

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3 posted 2002-10-16 09:21 PM


As always Larry, I enjoyed reading this poem.
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4 posted 2002-10-16 09:38 PM


Larry, I enjoyed your poem....did you really grow up on a farm or is it a yarn?!? Just wondering.


Love to All,
Ethel

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5 posted 2002-10-17 12:05 PM


Noah,
It was a good way to grow up. Thanks.

'deer,
He lived in the double deck outhouse out back! And thanks.

Sue,
Thank you friend.

Ethel,
Actually Uncle Bob ran a farm just down the road. But we lived in a converted barn and then a converted chickn house. Go figure. And thanks.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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6 posted 2002-11-13 11:12 AM



Larry~
I enjoyed this and it sounds, to me, like
a fun way to grow up.
Hugs,
~Vicky

"...until you have read the verse on his heart,
you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

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7 posted 2002-11-13 11:16 AM


Great poem.. Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed the read.

I wish to become a great poet some day, but it will only come in time. Til then, I shall write my poems, and wait.

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8 posted 2002-11-13 11:19 AM


ROTFL, glad to get a chance to peck at this one, I missed it the first time! BTW,
why did that chicken ever cross the road when he had such a nice poopercooper?

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9 posted 2002-11-13 12:27 PM


This is cute, Larry...  thanks for sharing a bit of your past with us
~ hugs from the chipmunk on the farm

Lyra

copyright2002 Lyra Nesius

"poetry is life distilled"  Gwendolyn Brooks

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10 posted 2002-11-13 01:55 PM


ROFL @ Bal... and I thought the title referred to HIM! LOL

I like this very much, Larry. *S* When my parents first bought the land that would be my home, they lived in and under a barn... the bed was underneath the raised structure. *G* And they were proud to have it... 'cept for one night when an overnight guest with a bladder problem made it a tad damp for those trying to sleep in the "bedroom." LOL

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11 posted 2002-11-13 04:39 PM


I like this Larry. I can see the place now.
Sandra

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12 posted 2002-11-13 04:42 PM


And here I thought it was another chapter about the never ending saga of Balladeer, but instead you tricked me and wrote a good poem.....
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13 posted 2002-11-14 01:23 AM


Vicky,
Thanks for resurrecting this. It was a wonderful childhood. I wouldn't trade if for anything. Thanks.    

Connel,
Thanks and it's good to see you here at Passions.    

Kacy,
Because...she was an idiot! But not you, you're the smartest chick I know!

Lyra,
Thank you. It was indeed a simple life. But lovely.    

suthern,
LOL Well now that is barnyard livin'! Too funny. And thanks for dropping in.


If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

[This message has been edited by Larry C (11-14-2002 01:28 AM).]

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14 posted 2002-11-14 01:30 AM


Sandra,
Didn't you live just down the road? No! Darn it. BTW, thanks.

Toe,
Thanks. What are friends for? Wait...don't answer that!

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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