The Parade in 2011, Photo by Susan Rogers
Photo by Pam Shea
OLD GLORY
by Pamela Shea
Today I performed a most humbling act
I repaired my home flag, dear Old Glory
I stitched frayed seams with reverential care
While it whispered to me its story
It took me to places where it had been
To battlefields, parades, and many graves
It took me to places of the deepest sorrow
Also to sunny, celebratory days
I envisioned faces of many heroes
Of all colors, races, ages, and creeds
We journeyed to mountaintops and valleys
Commemorating countless courageous deeds
Frayed seams reminded me of frayed families
I thought of all soldiers, alive, dead, or maimed
Thoughts of generations flooded my mind
So many lives for freedom forever changed
I finished my sewing with thankfulness
Completing this sacred task with a prayer
My heart was warmed by appreciation
As I proudly posted the colors with care
(c) 2015 by Pam Shea
Dorothy Skiles with Joe Decenzo at the Parade
CELEBRATION
by Dorothy Skiles
The Fourth of July’s
Night skies are alight with stars
In celebration
Of our nation’s birth.!
Red, white, blues of many hues
Dance before our eyes.
Children frolic about,
Lovers snuggle on the lawn
All want to stay ‘till dawn!
(c) 2012 by Dorothy Skiles
Joe DeCenzo drives the parade car, 2014
Maja Trochimczyk with daughter Ania, at the Parade, 2010
Joe DeCenzo drumming at the Parade, 2015
Dorothy Skiles, Maja Trochimczyk, Marlene Hitt at the Parade, 2013
Village Poets at the Parade, 2014
Village Poets at the Parade, 2015
Due to an exhibition being held at Bolton Hall Museum, Village Poets' July meeting has been moved to nearby Montrose where the Library will present Dorothy Skiles and Marlene Hitt, in a double feature of Village Poets. Below is the flyer for the event produced by the Montrose Library, located at 2465 Honolulu Avenue, Montrose. The reading will start at 3 p.m. See you there!
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