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462 · Mar 2020
A Walk In The Garden
Sam Jones Mar 2020
I walk here daily

Amidst the greens, corn, and flowers

The flowers were not my idea but I love them just the same

The thin layer of mud keeps each foot company

The familiarity of the garden is comforting even if we haven’t planted it… yet
This reflects an ongoing pull that I have back to my agrarian roots. It's also a commentary on the true desire of all mankind to drop lives of chaos for simplicity.
120 · Mar 2020
Home
Sam Jones Mar 2020
I'm going back home tomorrow
Mom's grave sings in anticipation because there will be time to catch up and gossip a bit
She was buried in eyesight of her birthplace
And I guess I'll join her sooner rather than later
I'm tired
She was tired too
But the kids will want to go fishing and my Aunt will want to visit for a while
So, there will be no time for a nap this time
Don't worry Mom, I'll be back soon
96 · Mar 2020
Ancestral Refuge
Sam Jones Mar 2020
They boarded the same vessel in Ireland
She arrived an orphan, her lineage buried at sea
He proposed
She accepted
They began carving out life in this valley in 1792
Homes were built
Children born
Gardens grown
Death came in its own time

They are buried on the hill just to the Southeast
Eternally protected by sassafras and oak
They watch my kids play in their fields
Elsie doesn't understand why she's not in school
None of our children truly know the fear we share with mankind
The farm is but a vacation away from the city they call home
But the ancestors know
They understand
They welcome us home

This ancient family refuge holds secrets locked away in our shared blood
The secrets comfort me because I haven't forgotten
The whispered truths linger and echo in every sound that haunts the silence of these woods
This sacred ground is our temporal salvation
It is our Temple before God
And here I pray for the end of chaos

As sure as death is out there, life will continue here
The ancestors only ask that I whisper the secrets to my own children
They must not be forgotten
My family and I are waiting out the Coronavirus at my boyhood home in the hills of East Tennessee. My maternal lineage have walked these fields for 228 years.
I feel the struggles they faced when they arrived here. It brings me comfort to know that we wouldn't be the first to find the resources to survive on this land.
Sam Jones Mar 2020
There's a ******* pumpkin on my screen
He's just keeps talking about Covid-19
He keeps on trying to say China
But he just says a va-less ******
In another world I'd laugh until I cried
But no laughs now, my neighbor just died
Idk... I give up

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