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MAMA'S POCKETBOOK
   
Author: Seleta Johnson
   
Poem:
MAMA'S POCKETBOOK
   
 

It always hung on the wall beside her favorite wooden chair,
By the warmth of the old tin heater, You could find her sitting there,
Anytime of night or day, you would see her fingers sewing,
Sometimes in the darkened night, the kerosene lamp was glowing,
Flickering almost synchronous to the Grand Ole Opry,
A country music radio station in Nashville Tennessee.
A steaming cup of coffee she could never be without,
And it sat upon the table that my daddy made from scraps,
The walls aligned with pictures, many graying now with age,
Relatives and family friends, too many passed away.
As mama sat there sewing, thinking what was yet to come,
She would rummage through her pocketbook for a stick of Wrigley's gum.
Doublemint or spearmint, no others she would chew,
And in that pocketbook, she always kept a pack or two.
A metal shelf stood in the kitchen, filled with special treats,
Candy corn and orange slices, Yes, Mama loved her sweets,
Christmas was a special time, with red and green balloons,
The old Victrola playing our favorite christmas tunes,
A cedar tree with lights and tinsel, balls and bells galore,
Was always found in Mama's house behind her bedroom door.
Summer months were hot and dry, but Mama didn't care,
Gardening her vegetables, each day you'd see her there,
Mason jars were filled with beans, tomatoes, corn and beets,
Fruits and veggies canned for winter, gave us food to eat.
Summer days of school time, afternoons i rode the bus,
Daydreaming of the yummy supper mama made for us,
As i step off of the school bus, a sweet aroma filled the air,
I walk into the kitchen, finding homemade biscuits there.
Yes, i can almost smell them now, the aroma lingers on,
But time has set the old house free, so i won't be going home,
But inside my head are memories,None could ever be much sweeter,
Than to still see mama's pocketbook, hanging there behind the old tin heater.
   
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Strength
   
Author: Brandan Holder
   
Poem: Strength
   

Give me strength.
The strength to overcome my weaknesses.
The strength to strike down my enemies.
Give me strength enough to live for another decade.
Strength enough to live another year.
Strength enough to live another month.
Strength enough to live another day.
 
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