Do You Remember?



Sitting on the porch swing, listening to the cicadas...

Lightning bugs in a jar...

The slamming of a wooden screen door...

Morning Dew on roses...

A rooster crowing somewhere...

The mournful call of the whipoorwill...

The smell of fresh-mown grass...

Gentle rain on a metal roof...

Horned toads in the garden...

The bubbling of a gentle brook on a hot summer day...

Counter checks at the grocery store...

A firm handshake...

Kind words to an angry listener...

Promises kept...

5¢ Coca Cola in a bottle...

Penny bubble gum...

Tennessee Ernie Ford...

Sunrise services on Easter morning...

Grandma's rocking chair...

Grandpa's fishing pole...

Drive-in movies on Saturday night...

The smell of coffee perking on a cold winter morning...

Big chief tablet and the first day of school...

The "always lost" skate key...

Learning to ride your first bike...

Sparklers on the 4th of July...

10¢ comic books...

Listening to the World Series at the coffee shop...

Winding country roads...

Crickets under a street light...

The lonely sound of a far-away train whistle...

Bronzed baby shoes...

The worn, but cherished, familly Bible...

Mama's feedsack apron...

Daddy's denim overalls...

Black and white photos in a shoebox...

Dresser scarfs and doilies...

Bonnets...

Postcards from far-away places...

The smell of cottonseed oil at the local gin...

Crisp, white sheets on a clothesline...

Canning jars, milk bottle and butter churns...

Embroidered hankies...

Unlocked doors, keys left in cars and evening walks in the neighborhood...

And the unwavering belief that tomorrow will always be better.



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