Critical Analysis #1 |
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Second Time Around |
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mysticharm Member
since 2000-06-08
Posts 189Canada ![]() |
Second Time Around Do you remember playing hopscotch, skipping lines traced with chalk. Running string between two tin cans, just to see if you could talk. Spending hours at the local pond, skipping stones or finding frogs. Toasting marshmallows over the campfire flame, watermelon and foot long dogs. Drinking kool-aid, eating icecream cones, telling ghost stories in the dark. Playing on the slides and the monkey bars, with friends at the neighbourhood park. Joining in a game of simon says, or playing one...two...three redlight. Waiting all day for a wind to blow, so you could fly your homemade kite. Playing jumping jacks and pick-up sticks, rolling marbles to win the pot. Eating candyfloss at the local fair, Saturday trips to the candyshop. Remember those snowy winter days, iceskating on the frozen pond. Tobogganing down the biggest hill, till the daylight was almost gone. Pretending your in Alaska, building igloos with your friends. Having super snowball fights, not wanting the day to end. When biking to another country, meant going around the block. Flying all the way to another planet, by climbing in a cardboard box. Sailing aross the ocean blue, battling pirates along the way, Docking your raft in a foreign port, making plans for another day. A child's imagination, has no limits and no bounds. You can watch it through another's eyes, your second time around. Share your childhood memories, help create your child's world. Where they can escape and just have fun, with a thought or a funny word. Show your children the secret way, to travel to that special land. With each child, you can make the trip, over and over again. Now the words may not be fancy, but they weigh strong if the truth be told. As long as you have an imagination, in your heart you'll never grow old.< !signature--> Never underestimate the Power of Purpose. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the 'Present' unkn [This message has been edited by mysticharm (edited 06-28-2000).] |
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Forrest Cain Member
since 2000-04-21
Posts 306Chas.,W.V. USA |
Mysticharm nice childhood memories and well worth passing down through the generations. What lucky chidren you have. Tell them I said that. I enjoyed the read but had to put a jacket on while in Alaska. As always a pleasure reading and talking to you . Your friend forrest |
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mysticharm Member
since 2000-06-08
Posts 189Canada |
Thanks Forrest It does get kind of nippy in Alaska ![]() I don't know if my children think they are lucky but I know I definitely am ![]() Luv hearing from you and reading your poems. debbie [This message has been edited by mysticharm (edited 06-27-2000).] |
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Jeremiah Johnson Senior Member
since 2000-06-08
Posts 1223Brooksville, Fl, U.S |
great poem like the memories. but yes my real name is Jeremiah Johnson. and hey thanks for reading my poem and i'll keep looking to read more of your work. I'm a dying romantic and when i can no longer write i can no longer live -Jeremiah Johnson- |
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eldridgejackson Member
since 2000-04-30
Posts 91 |
I liked the trip down memory lane. going Saturdays to the candyshop might sound better Saturday trips to the candyshop Just a suggestion. Each person has a special child hood memory. I enjoyed sharing yours. I made me want to get out my Muckluks and go snow stomping. eldridgejackson aka James Cain |
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mysticharm Member
since 2000-06-08
Posts 189Canada |
Hi eldridgejackson aka James Your right James, it does flow much better 'Saturday trips to the candyshop'. Thank you ![]() Is 'Muckluks and go snow stomping.' the same as snowshoeing? Thanks for you suggestion James debbie |
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mysticharm Member
since 2000-06-08
Posts 189Canada |
Hi Jeremiah Thanks for stopping by, I enjoyed yours and hope to see more from you. I like the name Jeremiah, do you ever get called JJ? debbie |
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