Two grandparents, two farms, two poems for two special occasions. |
"Memories" by Laura Rae Becherer for Grandma and Grandpa Zentner, Anniversary The long forgotten days of old Lying dusty in a memory cold: The dances of a young girl With stockings of lace and earrings of pearl; The formal bow of a young man As he reaches to take the young lady's hand; The laughing shriek of the first sweet child Playing out in a day so mild; The sound of three darlings' capering delight When Mother brings home ice-cream to-night; The sound of the gentle, swaying breeze As it flutters the oak tree leaves; The cows bellowing softly in the barn And the sight of a pair of socks to darn; The owl softly hooting adieu While the pigeons gently, gently coo; And the bats arising to take flight While Father bids the animals good-night; The silky touch of the pussy willow And the gouldon clouds like fluffy pillows; The sun sinking beneath the darkened hills And the creaking of the old wind mill; The sapphire Heavens smoothed by God's quiet Hand As He lovingly tucks in His land; Such sweet, sweet delights are these -- The comfort of old memories. "Unforgotten" by Laura Rae Becherer for Grandma Walmer, Birthday 2003 Another year has come and gone But unforgotten be the heart's song: The rooster's early morning cry, The faint streaks of light across the sky; The twitter of the robin red-breast, The wake-up call, "Mother knows best!" The coffee all piping hot and steaming, The youngest child still gently dreaming; The sleepy mooing of the gentle cow, The snuffling of the mother sow; Dew drops upon blades of grass so green, And gently clinging to the window screen; A pie cooling upon the windowsill, And a bird in a tree letting out a trill; The clucking of the pecking hens, And the geese honking in their pens; The kittens tumbling about the shed, And chores waiting for sleepy-heads; The stillness of a brand new day, The sweet scent of fresh spread hay; The breeze gently rustling leaves, And the swaying branches of the trees; The sun beaming upon the farm, With all it's chatter, noise, and charm; God smiling serenely upon the scene, Peaceful and hazy, the perfect daydream; The shout of Father going to milk, And Mother's soft touch, as smooth as silk; Aye, 'tis true another year be gone, But unforgotten remains thy heart- song. |