I miss those wonder-filled days When watching clouds was fun, As well as watching movies And more than only just one. Two movies, a serial and a cartoon Was the Saturday morning fare With greasy popcorn and sodas If we could find fifty scents somewhere.
My brothers and I loved picking Through those illegal dump sites That lawless neighbors often used, Near us, in the middle of the night. Once I found a Buddha statuette And didn’t know who the guy was. In Christian America of the fifties Knowing such things had no cause.
Brother Jim found a tricycle there Almost completely okay to ride And Dan found a kind of wood box With a handful of coins inside. He got to pay for the movies for us But Sam didn’t find much at all. He did manage to slip at the time And take a pretty hilarious fall.
Maybe it was easier then, those days For kids to stay so entertained. The only thing that might spoil our fun Was if nature chose to make it rain. Many times our fun was exploring And rain could make it a weary slog. It caused some unpleasant journeys Through some unattractive bogs.
We built go-carts out of some junk We gathered on our treasure hunts, But usually they were contraptions My mother definitely did not want. Mom was like that, careful with us. Worry-wart that she was back then It didn’t stop or really slow down Us four adventure-minded children.