What is the magic that pulls us ever back To gather in a circle of remembering And sharing in the glow of friendship That time and miles can’t dim.
Why do we make our plans and get the things We need to guarantee that we will get here Out of the hubub of still busy lives And the lethargy of quiet ones.
What is the reward for walking native streets And looking at the things that made us “us”, When most of us have sunk our sturdy roots In places very different from here.
Who have we beome as life and time Have lifted us and pulled us down- A few to never rise again- But most to stand astride the life we made
And tell the world and one another That the soil of Longview nourished us And helped us grow to be the trees That make the forest beautiful.
That Cowlitz County lumber cut straight and true And built a sturdy framework That the young can climb to find their way To make the world a better place.
We stood up proud and did our job Now we can enjoy what we created And share it once again with those Who were with us at the starting of our journey. ljm
Pradip posted one about a Reunion from a different perspective, and I was just finishing this one for my HS reunion in Sept. (I'm their "official poet") so I couldn't resist throwing this one up. (Please don't throw up- it's messy)This is sappy as all get-out, but there are 5 previous ones just as sappy, and you'll never have to see them. Please forgive me this indulgence.