My Old Wooden Bridge Poem by Kate Wiley

My Old Wooden Bridge

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On the old wooden bridge that spanned our stream
Many hours were spent of my childhood in dream
Gazing, reflecting on scenes I had known
The one hand reaching toward life and home
~That side of the banks was sunny and cheerful~
The other side leading, to me, somewhere fearful
Disappearing into the woods' deep green.
I sat in the middle, suspended between
Two ends of the bridge and over the stream
Amid tall trees in my own lonely world
With just myself there and my little dog-girl.
I knew she guarded me and stayed
To keep me from weeping and being afraid;
She would not leave me there alone,
In this way her love was always shown.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
James B. Earley 23 April 2008

A poignant tribute to another time, another place! Passionately expressed. Thanks.

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Lynda Robson 24 January 2008

A lovely poem Kate, thanks for sharing your childhood memories with us, bestw wishes Lynda

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