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That Old Country Cottage

Tucked away in the edge of the trees

Roses round the door

The old greyish thatched roof

A haven for small birds and little things

The old couple who lived there always had a smile and a kind word

They didn't have much else living on just their pensions

I used to walk past there and always there would be the aroma of fresh baked bread

A home made pork pie cooling on the window ledge

Occasionally as a kid I would go round and feed their chickens

Collect the eggs

My reward a home made cake and a mug of sweet milky tea

As they grew older and more frail

I would dig over their vegetable garden

And saw a few logs

But that old man was fiercely independent and still insisted

On doing much of the work himself

Then one wet foggy day I saw the ambulance heading to the cottage

He had collapsed and died near the front door

Natural causes they said

The old lady died just two days later

That old couple had been together for more than seventy years

Together in life and wouldn't be separated by death

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Dec 10, 2014
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