Poems and Stories

Thursday, June 10, 2010

What if Every Town in Maine was an Island?

Every Town – An Island

What if every town was an island?

All shopping done right here

No money being spent away

No corporate takeover fear.

We would have to eat at Donna’s

“Coffee, eggs and ham” for you?

No Starbuck latte’s sold in town

We’re fine with Donna’s brew.

You need a car? See Frank in town

At “Smiley’s Lot” on Main

I traded in my Jeep (still there)

It only leaks in rain.

The banks would have to go along

And lend us what we need.

We’d pay them back with wages

Earned at “Barney’s Grain & Feed”.

Barney’s wife works in the store

Where we shop for chicken thighs

From “Tilly’s Free Range Chicken Farm”

Not quite Tyson’s size.

The money stays on the island friends

There is no place else to spend it.

Besides it all comes back again

To those who spend and lend it.

We’d have to find the leaks for sure

Like buying stuff “on line”

Instead of at the local shops

Like “Mabel’s Five and Dime”.

I guess it will never happen

But we could make a start

By buying local first instead

And shopping with your heart.

F. Thomas

6/10/10

Sunday, June 6, 2010

To Susan - The Angel Among Us

“The Angel Among Us”

We have an angel among us

Disguised as a neighbor.

Quick with a kindness,

Love and a favor.


No burden too great,

No event ever too small

For her warmth and affection

Covers us all.


Her door always open

Her heart open wider.

You always feel welcome

With her Jim beside her.


A sick wounded neighbor

Can expect her to call.

All birthdays remembered

Spring, Summer and Fall.


In winter she migrates

As Maine chills our hearts.

Is it the weather we feel

As our angel departs?


We cherish our Angel

But take her for granted

Like God’s gift to us:”

“Love Forever”. Undaunted.