Dedicated With Love

Dedicated With Love

A Story by Deborah Leah Krempa

An eagle is soaring on high

 

Across an azure blue sky

 

A tiny cabin sits upon a rolling hillside

 

Near a winding river stream

 

The smoke of longhouses and campfires in the distance

 

The smell of cedar, sweet grass and sage is awesome

 

As the sound of drums and flutes fill the air

 

Two children at play

 

Two grandfathers watching them

 

From not so far away sitting talking atop of the hill

 

It is a beautiful day filled with sunshine

 

A few cottony clouds floating by

 

Two different cultures

 

Two wonderful old friends

 

The little boy is half Irish and half Cherokee

 

The little girl as Irish as she can be

 

That's the way it was when Melba met George

 

There was no such thing as radio or TV

 

Just moments spent enjoying one another's company

 

It was the turn of the 19th century

 

Times were changing quite rapidly

 

But Melba and George were young and carefree

 

When they met it was at a Halloween party

 

There was singing and dancing and so much to do

 

George was handsome and tall and wore long black braids

 

His skin naturally bronzed from the sun

 

Melba had pale ivory skin with freckles on her face

 

She was petite with locks of golden hair

 

Soon the two of them became a pair

 

They destined to marry and so

 

George left his father's Indian Reservation

 

Moved into the big city with Melba as his bride

 

She bore him three children

 

A daughter and two sons

 

Betty Eileen, Jack and Ronald

 

Just starting out they had a beautiful life together

 

With the hopes, plans and dreams

 

That all young couples have

 

Until one day tragedy struck

 

It was during the time of "The Great Depression"

 

Times were tough and jobs were scarce

 

George was out of work all but for running a small farm

 

He made just enough to keep his family fed

 

Not many luxuries could they afford

 

But they were happy

 

An old acquaintance of George's

 

Stopped by their house to visit one day

 

George was headed into town

 

To pick up groceries and a few things at the local market

 

He asked his friend would he like to accompany him

 

The friend obliged to tag along

 

That is when destiny or fate went terribly wrong

 

As they entered the market, his friend pulled out a gun

 

Threatened the store owner behind the counter to lay low

 

George spoke up and said

 

"I'll have no part in this, I am not that kind of man..."

 

At that point his acquaintance stepped back

 

And, aimed the gun directly at George

 

George turned to leave the store when his assailant

 

Shot him in the side, as George fell and crumpled to the floor

 

The store owner grabbed the gun from the shooter

 

And so held him at bay until help arrived

 

By that time George had bled profusely

 

He was rushed to the nearest hospital

 

When Melba and their three little children arrived

 

George died with Melba at his side

 

In her loving arms she held him

 

As he took his last breath of life

 

My mother was Betty Eileen

 

She was six years old at the time

 

Of the shooting death of her father

 

Her brothers Jack was three and Ronald one and half

 

She never got over the shock of losing her "Daddy"

 

This poem is dedicated with love to my Grandfather

 

 

© 2009 Deborah Leah Krempa


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So descriptive, so wonderfully written and so very sad ... Thank you for sharing dear heart ... Hugs

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Such a lovely piece and a wonderful sentiment to your grandfather. I agree with one of the readers the way you narrated the story was brilliant and beautiful. It really made the reader feel. Outstanding work!

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Grandma Bea, is a wonderfulf tribute to your grandfather. May he rest in peace.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This is a wonderful way to record your family history for generations to come. Not only will your great, great grand children know your grandfather, but they will know your heart as well. Splendid story even in its sadness.

Posted 15 Years Ago


what a nice lovely though very sad ,yet very exciting ,i just wanted to read ,i knew it had something to do with you..
God how violence can affect our lives ,it makes history ,a very bad mark in our history ..
your grandfather lost his life out of great honor,no gentleman would have agreed to what have happened
if it was for me i will do the same to keep my name out of a very nasty job..
your family,dear,sure looks like to be some very honorable one,though i was sad for you grandfather..
still he is a hero dear,heroes are so scarce,i would have been so honored to belong to such a family..
this was written really nice,i really enjoyed this,its very special write..
its ..lovely write..

Posted 15 Years Ago


Ah! This is such an incredible piece of writing, so deep and thoughtful!
As a reader I could sense that feeling of sadness and pain in your words, and it so heart wrenching! :''(
And the way you narrated the entire story was brilliant..
Great work :)

Posted 15 Years Ago


What a sad, yet splendid account of a bit of history. Times, circumstances, false friends, wrong time and place.....it is tough to tell where we are led and where we will go.... It must have been a tough life after that for the young wife and children. Excellent words chosen to give the picture of the time period, the bit of love shared, the differences in people. This would make a nice story as well. You could tell about this from each of the kids' perspectives. It would be very interesting and I am sure there are more and more stories. Who does tell a better story than a Native American or an Irish lass.....

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Deborah Leah Krempa
Deborah Leah Krempa

Toledo, OH



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I am grandmother,.. My children and my grandchildren I love them all so very much. They are my gifts from my creator, the blessings in this life. I simply adore poetry and the .. more..

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