Photo from a book store - and a Poem for Friday Writings
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"If I had my choice, I probably would've
gotten married in my twenties,
had three kids, and never left my hometown.
Sometimes life doesn't work out the way
we wish it would."
Words were spoken like I've heard before
'I won't ever marry a man, and when I have
children I'll teach them to not marry either.'
Thus sayeth a senior girl in my typing class
(I and one other were the only boys enrolled)
which shocked a farm boy like me.
Later I read in the paper when the girl above
had married that summer a fellow who drove
a batch truck for the paving gang making the
new highway to a neighboring town.
Later still, I read of the birth that fall of a baby
boy to the couple.
The author of the book from which I quoted,
then married, did have a child, at the age
of forty-two.
Things don't often, seldom, work out like
our plans.
I didn't plan things, never did. Instead when
there is an open door of opportunity I evaluate
choices and most often have taken the good ones.
I ended up not rich but have retired well enough
off to have retired many years now. All my
degrees aren't helping me now but they did produce
quite well.
Moral of the story from my book, the author
was telling, "God has a plan for us" and it may
differ greatly from our own.
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Notes:
1. The book I'm reading is “Mostly What God Does”
written by Savannah Guthrie. The words I have used here
are to be found in Chapter 4, titled “Like a Mother”.
2. My “Prose Poem” has 290 words not counting the title
but counting the author's quotation from the book.
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