Cajun Porch Poem by Teresa Dearing

Cajun Porch

Rating: 5.0


Birds a singin’ in de trees,
Skiters buzzin’ in de breeze,
Turtles sunnin’ on de logs,
Pay no ‘tention to de dogs.

Rabbit, gator, possum, too,
Just to name some of de view.
Swamp’s alive with all of dem’s,
Soft moss hangs on cypress limbs.

Hot crawfish my tongue do scorch,
Eat'en on my Cajun porch.
Summer, winter, spring, and fall,
From my porch I sees it all.

Tak'n in that lovey view,
Wish that you could be here too.
Rockin’ in my rockin’ chair,
Cajun porch’s views so fair.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
John Shea 09 September 2012

I am a north boy and love de things you write about. T hank you possum pup. North Carolina

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