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Autumn in the Catskills
by Miriam L. Jacobs
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Rated "G" by the Author.
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The night the lights went out... |
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Seven o'clock, an autum night As darkness replaces the light The sun goes down naturally, The evening sky shines beautifully With its pinks and blues... The colorful hues.. It's autumn in the Catskills
As we gaze through the windows, The lights begin to flicker... The bulbs, dim to brown There's sudden darkness all over town Candace cries out, filled with fear Nana says, "baby, your nana's here" It's autumn in the Catskills
As one hour turns to two I'm not sure just what to do Trying to keep the child from crying and inside I'm slowly dying.. My husband is not here and I want to shed my own tears It's autumn in the Catskills
I start to sing her a lullaby I'd climb a mountain so she won't cry She giggles up at me and says "Nana.. can you see me? And through the candlight I smiled I stroked her cheek and said no doubt It's autumn in the Catskills
Baby, it's autumn in the Catskills.
© 2007 Miriam L. Jacobs. All rights reserved. No republication of this material, in any form or medium, is permitted without express permission of the author.
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
1/15/2008 |
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Reads like one would sing a song, Miriam. Thanks for sharing. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by chris stienstra |
10/1/2007 |
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A well told story of love, care and protection, although we ourself may be afraid as well. What we do for the love of a child.
Awesome. Enjoyed this write.....
My very best
Chris |
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| Reviewed by Charlie |
9/29/2007 |
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| I like it a lot--even the colors. Your refrain is excellent. |
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| Reviewed by Daniel McTaggart |
9/28/2007 |
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| Lovely. Having family near the Catskills myself, I can feel the sun setting right now. |
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| Reviewed by Karen Palumbo |
9/27/2007 |
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Expressed through the eyes and heart with love, in protection of a young one to keep the child from fear. A very well written, descriptive piece, enjoyed and could remember what happened the night the lights all went out....
Be safe,
Karen |
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