My Porch

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    My Porch

    My rickety porch is falling down
    But I still sit there while it’s still sound,
    Watching the birds fly around,
    Watching ants swarm to there mound,
    Taking food under ground.
    The bees’ they buzz all around,
    The crickets make there “chirp, chirp” sound
    Butterflies flutter off the ground.
    The sound of traffic hums’ through town.
    The last I heard, the hammers pound,
    As my porch was torn rite down.
    Over all, I am bound, to miss all of
    the outdoor sound.

    By Heather D. Roe

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    jroe699 commented on My Porch

    12-20-2008

    nice poem made me think of all the times i've sat out on my front porch alone with only the sounds of nature. good job.

    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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