Open Poetry #17 |
The Parade |
~lewisone~ Member
since 2001-11-23
Posts 91Virginia |
"The Parade" The firetrucks were lined up, The majorettes were at a stance, The band started playing "Louie, Louie", They all began to dance.... All the people were gathered, along the town streets, When the parade got into sight, They all jumped to their feet.... The children screamed with excitement, As the firetrucks came through, The sirens were really loud, scaring quite a few.... Comforted by candy that the firemen threw to the curb, They scrambled to claim the sweets, Looking, but not saying a word.... Then the end came, the last float worked it's way through, Parents gathered their children, As parents always do.... The parade was over, It had been a beautiful day, Everyone headed back home, Another memory had been made.... ©Sharon E. Lewis Nov.2000 [This message has been edited by ~lewisone~ (edited 11-24-2001).] |
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Mon Cherie
since 2001-10-31
Posts 922Land of Never-ending Summers |
Wow! That must be some kinda parade you have there. What was the occasion? |
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~lewisone~ Member
since 2001-11-23
Posts 91Virginia |
Just some good memories of the Christmas parades my parents always made sure we saw, as we were growing up.....Fond memories, great parades! ~lewisone~ |
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Member Rara Avis
since 1999-06-15
Posts 7136Mobile, AL |
This brought a smile to my face. It made me think of memories in the small town where I grew up...The parades there weren't huge, but they were still fun. The best part was the gathering though. Your storm of assumption feeds anger I am calm enough to hold inside. Don't pretend to know me if you've never put stretched out your heart with since |
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