The House on The Hill
By Jennifer S., Kincaid, KS
The house on the hill Was proud but still The frame wouldchip the roof would dip Andthe paint peeled off in long white strips But the rafters stood tall in thegrand front hall Where the girls had danced in the harvest fall Withdresses of satin and watered silk With skin so fair, the white of milk Andher wooden floors that they danced across Had once been nice though time hadlost The grace and beauty, the sweet allure And now decay of oak andfur And once how laughter had filled the air When there were people livinghere Ladies, gentlemen, girls and boys Tears and sorrow, laughs andjoys Life and love had filled her walls An elegance had graced herhalls Maybe the hate had stolen her grace And stolen the happiness from herface But maybe it didn't, nobody knows Wisdom comes and wisdom goes Butnow she stands with quiet dignity Her frame slightly sags but maintainsrigidity Quiet respect fills me now As I gape in amazement and wonderhow What was once so high could fall so low We'll never understand whatlies below For her roof may dip And her frame may chip And her paintmay peel off in long white strips But she'll always stand proud and still Amonument of strength, the house on the hill
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