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Lighthouses, Etc.

May 14, 2024
By andrewc55 BRONZE, Brown's Summit, North Carolina
andrewc55 BRONZE, Brown's Summit, North Carolina
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I remember the back porch, screened in,
On foggy fall mornings and late summer nights.
I remember the living room, the Christmas parties
And decorated tree in the corner.


I remember the fold-out bed, and the cars
That passed by as I slept.
I remember the lighthouse paintings on every wall,
And the bedtime prayer you sang.


“Now I lay me down to sleep,”
I give the Lord my soul to keep;
Should I die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take.”


I remember your garden in the backyard,
And your homegrown vegetables.
I remember your delicious french toast,
But I don’t quite remember how it tasted.


And though you’ve not been gone long,
I still remember your words,
But not how they sounded.
I hope to remember again someday.


The author's comments:

This is a poem I wrote about memories from my grandmother's house when I was growing up.

I love you Grandma.

The title of the poem was inspired by the song "Jesus, Etc." by Wilco.


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