Aroma of the Past (To every man's son)

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    Aroma of the Past (To every man's son)

    The charcoal fire sizzles
    from bratwurst on the grill
    The sounds of children playing
    wearing stains of what they spill
    Dad's out back with apron on
    fending off the flames
    Children and adults alike
    in the back yard playing games

    Aroma of our yester year
    strange, just how they last
    The times seem so much better
    as we reminisce the past
    Having had our troubles then
    just as every family did
    The days when the troubled times
    were hidden from the kids

    As we grow old and folks pass on
    adding fact to times gone by
    Times we thought as innocent,
    never asking why
    Longing for days of ole
    when the only worry that would be
    If what Dad was pulling off the grill
    was intended just for me

    Never baring children
    I imagine how it feels
    Making memories like the ones of mine
    Time tries so hard to steal
    I say to Fathers everywhere
    celebrate all that you have done
    Memories you've made today
    remain forever with your sons.

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    ncsassyrn commented on Aroma of the Past (To every man's son)

    03-25-2009

    I am sure there are many fathers that have memories of the same. Beautiful poem

    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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