GRANDMA HAMLOR
Greetings my viewers this was written in memory of my late grandmother. I wrote to, read at the next family reunion but getting emotional after every reading I think I'll refrain from that idea :). I just received an inspirational poem from mom along with a certificate of my son's highest academic average. With all of these things mentioned along with my current situation. I'm going to have a pretty rough day if not days!
"Grandma Hamlor"
I grew up without my father that wasn't good,
forcing mom to do whatever she could;
Growing up I could never understand,
How a woman's strength could equal or exceed a man's;
Now mom's single in the 60s
With four of her own,
In that day and time how could she make it alone;
Of course she seeked help from next of kin,
Being alone Grandma Hamlor stepped in,
Wow, this is great could this really be,
Ignorant to the things that I would forsee;
In a three bedroom trailor
Down a Long Dirt road.
Still too young to see the up coming load;
A short time passed now it's time for school,
Still not wise to the ways of rural;
Grandma said you're in school
It's time for a chore
She must not know I'm daddy's baby boy;
We all took turns carrying water from the spring,
When cloths were washed there was much more to bring;
On Grandma outside chores we were allowed to walk,
No matter what she did we were allowed to talk;
Always giving advice of what's right from wrong
Usually giving examples that went along;
Grandma allowed us pets some from astray
Not knowing you could show compassion in that way;
Later my chores turned into jobs,
Now I'm convinced I'm working too hard;
With rebellion would come discipline,
The more I rebelled the more grandma would send;
Walking that long dirt road catching the bus,
I decided I'd had enough;
Grandma's chickens, hog and two gardens
Enough to make anyone person harden;
In many ways we offered Grandma assistance,
But the last thing she needed was a grandchild's resistance;
Preparing meals on a daily base
Grandma enhancing her guaranteed grace;
I graduated and couldn't wait to leave the area,
Leaving grandma like a bad case of malaria;
I respect the rastas and their way of thinking,
Using their methods my thoughts began sinking,
With an enhanced deep thought
I thought about,
How I went to the military
And things didn't work out;
I thought of the first grade to graduation,
Intensely analyzing the situation;
Slowly seeing my ignorance and how my vision's been obscure,
As my thoughts progressed my eyes became blurred;
From: Our makeshift farm
To: Our single alarm
From: Telling us when to go
To: Our A.M. Radio
From: Our dogs and cats
To: Not tolerating rats
From: Our 9 o'clock curfew
To: Our flower garden's view
From: Attending Sunday school
To: How to identify a fool
From: Telling us how to sit
To: Ways to remember not to forget.
From: Being a parent and grandparent
To: Keeping our morals and ethics current
From: The many ways she dealt with tension
To: All of the things in mention
Still deep in thought I began to pray,
Father will you help me with a depth I can't pay;
Days later I received a call,
Grandma had a new home two story and all;
Yet she's all alone and needs someone to help her,
I was packed before evening supper;
Days of guilt began to release,
Though still not totally at peace;
I can't remember a lot of
That particular place,
I can remember the many
Smiles on her face;
There were certain times I
Felt overrated,
Yet every second of the day
I felt appreciated.
We all know good things must come to an end,
Goodbye Grandma Hamlor my parent and my friend
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