At the Corner 
 
Today he was first there at the corner 
Ready for school, he would wait for the girls 
Soon they would be coming, most often they'd 
be at the corner first waiting for him. 
The three of them would exchange their greetings 
and tell just a little bit of their life 
Bits and pieces in place they would grow up 
More than just buddy buddy they were chums 
Nothing romantic, those thoughts never told 
Teens a bit naïve to grownup's fun ways 
didn't keep them from school kids' pillow talk 
A little here and there monkey business 
Puzzled by biological urges 
All staying low, a mystery to them 
Exploration away from the classroom 
None of that this morning, school business waits 
They were in different grades, still bosom friends 
Older girl tenth grade, little sister eighth  
Him the middle at nine, shared the class room 
Teacher's a dunce they thought, she wore no bra 
That's country school back then, the upper grades 
One room for them, seven, eight, nine, and ten 
Three kids in top three grades, two in seventh 
Barn held six horses, these three and three more 
Though no romance their crushes filled the air 
His for two girls who rode with him plus one   
The other two were laying bids for him 
But he loved his horse more than those girls 
After class the horses pulled at the reins 
Fine oats were waiting, they tried to hurry 
Teens were in no haste, made their horses plod 
Plan for the morrow, part at the corner 
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 - Photo and Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2019, All Rights Reserved 
 - (Photo is my ScreenPrint of #2 of nine supplied by Margaret at the link below.  She discovered her pictures while antique shopping and posted nine for inspiration for us to write.)
 - Note:  I have seen copies of the picture I used before but I have no idea where.  I suppose the artist was in the nineteenth century and sold copy rights for not much.  I probably would buy one if it were available for a reasonable price.
Labels: Antiques, Artistic Interpretations, Historical Artists and Poets, Personal-Challenge-2019, Poem, prose poem, Story, Syllabic Form
    
     
    
  
  
10 Comments:
It sounds like an innocent and lovely time, Jim.
Ah, the joys of youth and innocence!
You saw a whole plot unfolding within the scene - that is the best thing about art. It is like a window on a whole new world.
You created a vivid work of art and history I can relate to.
This took me back Jim; especially to walk to and from school meeting up with others but mainly with girls on the way home; or in my case with one girl especially with whom I walked to the station talking about everything under the sun and occasionally grabbing a kiss as she got on the train.
Great memories, Jim!
this is so sweet... that confusion before the hormones set in...
I love the innocent feeling in this.. a time when a crush's smile carried enough weight to carry a spirit for days
..he loved his horse more than the girls... ha! Love that.
Such a childhood feel to this. Naturally the horse would be more loved.
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