James Island, La Push, Washington. (c) Larry K. Vaughn (my dad) |
I have no independent memory of this poem but I do remember I was writing some poetry in those days. (West-Coast Mentality). I share it here:
April 1974
Where has it gone?
Where have I gone?
What can I say about 12 years?
I can't say goodbye . . . it's still there.
I can't say it's not important . . . it is.
I can't say I'll be back . . . it won't let me - I won't let me.
But what do I do?
What do I say?
How do I feel?
And how will I tell them?
How will they know?
Will they even care?
I can never forget . . .
Never forget them . . .
Never forget the hills . .
Never forget the waters . . .
But have they forgotten me?
It is all a part of me
And I think . . . I hope
I a part of them
But where has it gone?
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Thanks, Mom, for saving this poem. And Dad for the artwork.
Somewhere in Wyoming. (c) Larry K. Vaughn |
What a wonderful poem. What a wonderful post.
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