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0 posted 2009-04-29 12:51 PM







The Orchard

This house has been abandoned many years.
I pass it every time I go to town.
The upper window looks as if it peers
Between the limbs of trees, now winter brown.
The orchard always flowers every spring.
The trees don't know their owner is away,
So they invite the birds to come and sing
And bring forth all their sweet fruit anyway.
I go there for some apples in the fall.
The reddest ones are always up too high.
I pick a few for sauce and pies, that's all
And leave the rest for poorer folks than I.
And by the time the rains have turned to sleet,
No fruit is on the bough or on the ground.
What people haven't carted off to eat,
Wild creatures have come quietly, and found!

Betty Lou Hebert

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1 posted 2009-04-29 01:37 AM


Very nice, Betty.  We built our home 40 years ago on the old homestead and the old house had been abandoned for years.  Lots of old fruit trees and the animals had the bounty all to themselves.  Joyce
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Dear Joyce:

Thanks.  I don't even know who owned that old house, as it was not really close to our farm. It always intrigued me though!

Love
Betty Lou

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3 posted 2009-05-05 02:21 AM


Betty Lou,

This is delightful.  You painted a picture that made me want to go there.

Alison

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4 posted 2009-05-06 12:59 PM


Alison:

Thanks!  It's always a pleasure to hear from you.

Betty Lou

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5 posted 2009-05-06 02:07 PM


Betty Lou~
  I enjoyed your poem very much. Both the musical quality of the words and the scenes they created in my mind's eye.  I am partial to old houses, even those deserted long ago and always wonder who lived and loved behind the walls, what stories could they tell. Very gentle spirit in your words~
~Lou

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6 posted 2009-05-06 03:45 PM


Lou:

Thank you! I too have always loved old houses or buildings. I lived in a ghost town in Nevada for nearly six years so really had wonderful opportunities fo visit
old things.

Betty Lou

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7 posted 2009-05-15 11:56 AM


My wifes great great grandfather brought a cutting from Ireland, back in about 1830 and grafted it to a apple tree here in Ontario ... it's a yellow apple and makes the most wonderful pies ... when our generation is gone, I fear it will just be a forgotten scrub tree on a fence line or cut down

who knows the histories or sentiments of the things that make up our landscapes

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8 posted 2009-05-15 12:17 PM


Rex Allen McCoy

Thanks for reading my poem and sharing a bit of your history. I guess it's a good thing we don't know what will happen to some of the things we love, when we are gone.

Betty Lou

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9 posted 2009-05-25 07:41 AM


Dear Betty Lou

I love old homes regardless of whether they are abandoned or not.  They have so much character to them.

You verse so well that I felt like I was looking out of the abandon houses' window and looking onto that apple orchard.  I felt a little sad too!

Love Verbena xo  


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10 posted 2009-05-25 01:12 PM


Dear Verbena:

Thanks for reading and commenting on this poem. I never did know the history of this place, but it always intrigued me!

Love
Betty Lou

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11 posted 2009-05-27 06:56 AM


Enjoyed the read. When nature shares, everyone benefits.
Thanks, Melton

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12 posted 2009-05-27 01:10 PM


Melton:

Thanks for reading and I enjoyed your comments!

Betty Lou

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13 posted 2009-05-27 06:58 PM


Thank you Trillium, for the picture of your Orchard. You painted a beautiful view.
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14 posted 2009-05-28 12:42 PM


Oklahoma Rose:

Thanks for your kind remarks!

Betty Lou

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