Sunday, August 3, 2025

Mans of means






 Man of means

John Clare Stokes


Were I a man of means

Able to carry out my dreams

I'd reclaim remnants others

Let slip away

Allow them to live long beyond

My dying day

I'd take Verbenadale 

The little Country church

Out from Williston 

Falling down

Restore it down 

To the upright piano

The wooden pews too

In a few homes yet

The Prepare to meet thy God blue sign

The red muslin curtains

Make it a shrine

To a time

We danced beneath those leaning majestic oaks

With some colored folks

All decked in white

Doyle Crosby keeping time 

Grandma Pearl with the Knauff fan

In the cicada loud night


I'd take old Pilgrims Rest

Now in Sopchoppy

Move it from that garish spot

On Rose street

Find a shady old oak home place 

By the dark river bank

Cut that dog trot back to its former size

Find those two Camilla bushes

John Towles gave to Lucille

As a wedding gift

Replant them at the foot of

The front steps

Where they grew so long

One bearing white

The other red blossoms 

Surround the home with 

Scuppernong grapes and Bradford pears

Persimmons for possums 

Blueberries galore

Just as it was 

With a Georgia red sugar cane patch out back

The Golden mill

The 60 gallon Columbus kettle

Which is kept in storage

Restored to grind come November

As I remember

And the old stolen Gravely tractor

Surely with means

Find one like it

Restored of course

To its former glory

Just as I recall so often

Lord

Grant it? 

I know

Silently you watch it all rust and

Fall to the ground

So unconcerned with such

Dreams of means.

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