Love Poem: The Good Life
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Written by: Regina Mcintosh

The Good Life

Mornings, light and smiling Coffee brewing, black Meat frying in a cast iron skillet Grease, flour and milk, stirred together Gravy poured over steaming biscuits Granny’s breakfast – typically Grown to life from a wood cookstove Noon, gentle sunshine Picking cornfield beans, breaking The beans and then washing them Placing them into a vessel, a pot Seasoned with pork - fatback Cooking over the sweaty heat Of that stove where oak and birch Smoked with flames of dripping Perspiration falling from faces Who were encouraged to listen With wistful wishes warming Hearts who know Granny’s garden Will sustain the whole lot of a family From the Appalachian mountains Evening, flickering fireflies Dancing through the night Flavoring the heart with joy As the porch swing squeaks to life Reminding the heart that loves Lives here, amid the beans and trees The biscuits and pork drippings Grease for gravy, seasonings And the mind just a bit gladder Because there is this devotion Family with foundations of love Brought to life by His presence It is their faith that awakens The mind, the heart, the soul To the light that survives the test Of time, of memories, of sighs In the air of reminiscence, memory Breathing music through the night Singing praise to the God of love The reason for all that delights The wonder of a prayer satisfied To the memory – this is the good life! u CHOOSE Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Anthony Biaanco Theme chosen - 15.Love April 9, 2022