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In Grandmother's Field
© By Carrie
In Grandmother’s field
Where I would play
The child’s sweet laughter swept away
Underneath each blade of grass there lies
Footsteps where a child passed by
And loved each leaf and felt each breeze
And savored each apple from the tree
How could one love a field you ask?
Memories so thick they will not pass
Of running playing endlessly
Never wanting to be anyone but me
I miss it now I loved it so
To enjoy nature I’ll never know
How lucky was I that time that place
In Grandmother’s field
The child’s sweet face.
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