Draft Two

Idyllic


She peered into 

the second story 

gable window

of the old white 

farmhouse

at the tall boy

penny pencil in hand

bent over 

his words, his world.


Gold rimmed glasses

framed his 

handsome face

as a dreamy smile

graced his lips.

He seemed to glow

brighter than the afternoon sun

shining down 

on Virginia.


She longed 

To feel the way he must feel.

To create and story tell the way he did

To have what he did

To enjoy the love and richness he was blessed with


She wanted to escape into his world to love and live and experience what happiness could be.


This writer had it all,

a welcoming farm

with kindly Blueridge people

The lovely mother who sang and baked

The strong father who provided

Six brothers and sisters with the most enviable red hair and 

A vulpine grandpa and ironing grandma


It seemed so perfect even it wasn't. 

The Depression, the war. 

The uncertainty of the time but even still, even still they had each other. 

They had hope.


She sighed as she walked away

Time to return to where

She never wanted to be

No dust on her feet

Ache hardening her heart

grief for what wasn't  

Yearning to climb through that window





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