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A Road Less Traveled By Us
After our not so delicious meal, we started home He turned onto our usual well-worn road Headed west where we bumped across raised railroad tracks There at the octagon shaped stop sign turned northwest Feeling sated and situated on the road home Home where the old weak heart resides Home where comfy cotton clothes are worn Home where feet are adorned with thong sandals It is at least forty-five minute drive Through rural Georgia with flourishing farmland Verdant pastures next to many neat old homeplaces Ones we see at least three times a month Today something different caught our old tired eyes A golden-yellow field but also a deep, pine green Both of these old people wondered aloud What is that growing over there? With each passing second, we drew closer Our old eyes began to grasp the beauty The grace, symmetry of this four acre field It was sunflowers, glorious sunflowers I told my husband to turn onto the closer county road Go onto a road less traveled by us and many On that country road not well-traveled Stood sunflowers, somewhat drooped on a cloudy day However, that is not all of the story I don't know if I have free versed enough Should I go on? Maybe save the rest for another day?
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