I'm sitting on a bench in our city park The day is fading fast, it's almost dark Children are laughing, playing and swinging I can hear some mockingbirds singing
My small town is quite old Many tales about our park can be told The tennis court is in disarray Where years ago this sport I did play
The War Memorials stand silent as a reminder Of the sacrifices paid to make our world kinder The nearby train depot was busy in the past I remember riding the passenger train, what a blast
Our small city park has hosted many events Not much rent is charged, just a few cents Weddings, carnivals, reunions and prayer meetings Where you were met with a smile and warm greetings
Blackshear, Georgia is where our park is at Come on down, hang up your hat Only five traffic lights in our little town God has blessed us, come on down
Copyright 2005, Irvin L. Rozier
About the Author
author of My Walk with the Lord, www.selahbooks.com, preacher, retired US Army |