#Flashfiction Challenge for Carrot Ranch Literary Community #Poetry

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Stories to Tell

A simple wooden bench

Beneath welcome shade

May not seem exciting

The stories it could tell

Of lover’s first kiss

Under moonlight

It’s now their go-to place

After fifty years

Each kiss as good as the first

That’s what they would tell you

Margaret and Ethel

Meet there at lunchtime

Discuss their aches and pains

Walk home feeling less lonely

Sixty-year-old Tom

Brings breadcrumbs

To feed the pigeons

Remembering times

His wife sat beside him

This simple wooden structure

Serves the community

I thank God it’s there

To sit, watch life go by

More stories yet to tell…

©anitadawes 2020

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14 responses to “#Flashfiction Challenge for Carrot Ranch Literary Community #Poetry”

  1. Michael B. Fishman Avatar
    Michael B. Fishman

    This was a beautiful poem – you made me want to go and sit on the bench for a spell.

    1. Glad you felt the need, Michael…

  2. The story collector, I loved this.

    1. Really glad you did, Ellen…

  3. A simple wooden bench with vast stories! I always enjoy your stories in poetic form, Anita!

    1. Your comment made our day, Charli…

  4. How many stories that bench holds.

    1. How many people think about how many have sat there before?

      1. I am taking wet wipes next time 🤔😀

        1. Good job the rain keeps them relatively clean…

          1. 😂 it was a bit of a jest, but I bet there are those who would sanitize the bench.

  5. This is lovely.

    1. Thanks, Becky…

  6. So poignant. I love the idea of the bench collecting stories.

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