My First Circus
By Larry Linville
Grandpa died when I was five and memories of him are few.
One memory etched in my mind has a very vivid view.
We went to see the circus when it came into our town.
I saw many animals but my favorite was the clown.
I’m sure we had some popcorn and some cotton candy too.
I can’t remember what we drank but anything would do.
Then he pointed way upon high a man walking on a wire.
It was likely only twenty feet but to me it looked much higher.
I can’t remember much else from my evening in that tent.
But it meant so much to me because with him I went.
He didn’t have a lot of funds – I’m fairly sure of this.
But on that one short evening – I felt that we were rich.
I wonder how much fun he had on that very special night.
I hope he went home thinking that he’d done something right.
I pray I’ve given my own grand kids things that they can see
In their special memories -- so they’ll always think of me.
© Copyright 2007 Larry Linville (UN: larrylinville at Writing.Com).
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Sunday, June 3, 2007
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1 comment:
Letting Britanny Win
I can see you hit the ball
I bet you really fanned it.
THEN you must have let her win,
Just the way she planned it.
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