When People Weren’t Shooting Up Schools
In 1969
when coffee
was still a dime,
when you could sit
in a diner for hours
stirring cold coffee
until the spoon clicked
like a clock
watching the window blur,
a red wheelbarrow
tipped on its side.
When children
played red rover
after dark,
adults read
by the fire,
lamplight soft
on the page,
someone turning
a chapter
as the house settled
into sleep
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Yes indeed.
There were probably some white chickens beside that wheelbarrow 😏
🤣👍
Lovely, especially “ someone/turning/a chapter/as the house settled/into sleep
Thanks, Pam
You have captured so many wonderful moments in this poem!
Thank you