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Formative Years

Barbara’s Poetry From The Heart Corner

My mind slips back to formative years
leap through the air…without a fear.
Pedal my bike as fast as I could
landed on Dad’s new car…on the hood.

Learn to spell a word I’ve never heard
much less know how to pronounce the word.
Slip a plastic worm into teacher’s food
watch her face turn into an evil mood.

My mind drifts back to formative years
brings on laughter and sheds tears.
Jump on a sled and race down a hill
my heart leaps with lots of thrills.

The mud cakes didn’t taste good
never to replace home-cooked food.
Sneak kisses behind a tree
my heart pitter-pattered with joyful glee.

My mind slides back to formative years
countless nights under covers…full of fears.
Soaring through water completing a nosedive
it’s a miracle I surfaced…yet alive.

Delivered newspapers far and wide
finished with pleasure and lots of pride.
Money earned mine to keep
it would last for maybe a week.

My mind soars back to formative years
my first fight…brought a load of tears.
I began to bloom like most girls do
crying for hours…in a bad mood.

Years were full of bombshells and fun
kept me fast paced and on the run
captured life to the fullest…with all I had
cannot say I was good…many times bad.

My mind leaps back to formative years
memories embedded with joy and cheer.
Those years are behind me now…
I struggled through the aging process somehow.

Barbara Kasey Smith is the writer of this poem – Copyright 2007 – Use by Permission
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Barbara K. Smith: Barbara Kasey Smith was born in Affinity, West Virginia. She was raised in a coal-mining town of Crab Orchard, West Virginia. Barbara worked for the federal government for thirty-one plus years. She enjoys reading, writing, the theater and her family and friends. Barbara loves to write poetry and opinion articles and she has been published in several anthologies, magazines, and Internet reviews. She has had four books published. She enjoys her husband and Jack Russell terrier, Miss Daisy, to be in the room as she writes because it gives her the feeling it enhances her ability to attain her best writing moments.
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