Thoughts of then when days were slow When young boys beards refused to grow, When girls were cute with big round eyes And innocence was no surprise. When that old grocer rearranged To slip you extra…plus the change, When ten bucks spent would purchase gas And guarantee the trip plus cash. And postmen…how they never missed Despite those storms and gales that ******. And sun that shone with heat that earned That golden tan which never burned, Sweet songs were sung with golden voice When radio was ours by choice. Ripe apricots, right off the tree Made such a juicy mess of me, And apple pie was Sunday’s best When first those chores had passed the test. People nodded passing bye And chose to smile and meet the eye.
Thoughts of then when days were slow When young boys beards just wouldn’t grow.
Thoughts of then with honest grace When dignity depicted pace, Where simple pleasures held the key For a kinder… happiness to be.