Seeds of Nostalgia

Seeds of Nostalgia

A Poem by Rita L. Sev
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It's planting season...

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Cocoa Pebbles

and Cap’n Crunch,

Monkees, M*A*S*H,

and Brady Bunch,

Rockem Sockem Robots,

Connect Four,

Colored-dot Twister

on the living room floor

Necco Wafers

and zingy Pop Rocks,

Saturday movies

with Doctor Shock,

Reading Laura Wilder’s

Little House Series,

Knowing Mom had an answer

for all of my queries;

 

I know it now, but didn’t then ~

These days would become my “Remember when”

And years from now, a different list

Will replace this one of good times missed

Because Life in all of its wondrous ways

Gives more than one era of “good old days”

© 2013 Rita L. Sev


Author's Note

Rita L. Sev
Dr. Shock was a magician and entertainer who hosted a horror movie show in Philadelphia from 1969 to 1979. Saturday afternoon was not complete without him.

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Oh how fun, great read and so true, ten, twenty years from now we'll be reminiscing about today!

This one is cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! :-)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Ha! I remember them, too! Dr. Shock introduced B-horror movies on channel 17 - I remember that he .. read more
Frieda P

10 Years Ago

My cousin was older than me, I used to watch it with her, one day he announced that everyone should.. read more
Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

LOL! Counting on the gullible kids!

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