| My Old Jeep
 She has been driven hard and put away wet. Neighbors want me to junk her but I am not ready yet. She can pull out tractors and put 18 wheelers to shame. She is famous in the Lowcountry and Herneeda is her name. Her need a tire change, and her need a rest. She winches bogged vehicles. Farmers confess she is the best. When God sends my bus dig my hole very deep.  Put  my jeans and tennis shoes on and bury me in my jeep. | 
    
       | THE MURDER
 in memory of Netha Barnwell She was 84 years old.Her forefathers were slaves.
 I loved her very much-
 Now she is in her grave.
 Her children went to college;She wished for them a better life.
 I can not stop grieving and
 I will tell you why.
 It was not an accident,it was not a natural death.
 This loving and kind woman
 suffered to her last breath
 She saw a familiar faceand invited him in her door.
 Netha did not know
 her life was no more.
 He beat her.  She was so scared.He bludgeon her to death-
 with a crowbar stabbed in her head.
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       | BETWEEN DUSK AND DAWN
  to the little girl within Born in hunger and poverty struggling to stay alive.
 Little girl, sadness in your smile.
 Rest,my child. Sit for awhile.
 Tired teenager, with loving parents gone always hold up your head with pride.
 Secretive lady, are the demons defeated?
 Do you know the nights you have cried?
 Sunbeams falling in the west signals the close of her day.
 She is still that scared little girl.
 Will someone come out and play?
 I am telling you my story. I feel that I must.
 Live a little. Laugh a little
 between your dawn and dusk.
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       | TOMMORROW
  I've been chasing rainbows but I couldn't find the gold.
 I've ridden the waves to shore,
 searching for pirates' holds.
 I have felt the winds of time. Their gusts swept by me.
 I found the door to Paradise
 but I couldn't find the key.
 I waited too long. The treasure has been sold,
 a hazy vision out of reach-
 Gone, is the pirates' gold.
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       | AN AMERICAN SOLDIER
  SFC Herbert E. Crosby WWII Koren War Vet
 7 March 1917--21 August 1981
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 Proud to be in the Army A government Agent
 Sent across the sea
 This is an American Soldier
 Dressed in a uniform To show his allegiance
 And weather the storm
 This is an American Soldier
 Sworn to protect you and I Defender of freedom
 and willing to die
 This is an American Soldier
 Given a secret mission He completes his orders
 Through strong ambition
 This is an American Soldier
 In foreign lands he attends To the fallen soldiers
 Whose wounds need to mend
 This is an American Soldier
 Upon his return he cries Becoming a hero
 He says his goodbyes
 This is an American Soldier
 Gratified our nation stands With heads held high we aim
 To honor this man
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       | DADDY TOLD ME
 Daddy told me,as time goes by things change and we don't know why.
 God has His special plan for us.
 Daddy told me in God I must trust.
 Daddy told me that I must always believe and serve Him even if I can't see.
 Farther along we will understand.
 He has a plan for me.
 Lord, put me on the right track, and teach me to believe.
 I give to you, my sins.
 I know you have a plan for me.
 
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       | OUR TATTED ROBE
  There lies a red chenille robe in a cardboard box that I keep.
 It is threadbare and tattered
 from rocking my two babies to sleep.
 Many years of rocking and nodding are etched into that old cloth.
 The sleepless night, the ring of laughter
 and the joy of loving them both.
 The bacon is fried, the grits are done and the dishes are in the sink.
 I'm feeding my toddlers their breakfast
 and one just spilled her drink.
 Runny little noses, feverish heds, there'll be no kindergarden today.
 Momma's gonna make it all better.
 Dirty floors will have to stay.
 Music recitals and basketball games as they hurry on their way;
 Wet morning kisses on my face
 as they greet a whole new day.
 The watching of a clock when her curfew draws.
 My pride in their achievements,
 my pain, when I see them cry-
 Setting them... | 
    
       | ROY DOOLY
  ON A RAINY CHRISTMAS EVE, ROY DOOLY WENT HOME TO GOD ~~
 HE WANTED TO ATTEND A BIRTHDAY PARTY! !
 EVERYONE KNEW THIS WAS NOT ODD.
 HE CELEBRATED HIS LIFE WITH ZEST WHILE WAITING FOR THE BIG DAY~~
 HE LOVED HIS DAYS OF HUNTING
 BUT KNEW HE WOULDN�T STAY.
 ROY TOOK ONE DAY AT A TIME AND A BIG BUCK GAVE HIM A SMILE ~~
 IF ANYONE EVER NEEDED HELP,
 HE�D ALWAYS GO THE EXTRA MILE.
 SO REST IN PEACE, OLD FRIEND, JESUS NOW HAS ANOTHER GIFT ~~
 HE PICKED YOU FOR HIS BIRTHDAY ! !
 LET US~TOO~FULFILL HIS LIST.
 
 
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       | TIME
  The old house is deserted. Time has left its mark.
 A young couple once lived there
 And now they are apart.
 Their love filled the house. Three Children called it home.
 The years quickly passed
 And three children are now gone.
 She forgot his name. He felt so alone~
 Many years had passed~
 they had to leave home.
 Occasionally the children drive him to the place he loves most.
 The roof is now falling~
 his gate has lost a post.
 If he had the strength to repair, the job would get done.
 When she was with him,
 they worked together as one.
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       | EPILOGUE
 I often drive down Main Street in Walterboro, SC. I park in front of the spot that used to be Frank's Department Store. Thoughts and memories invade my mind. Main Street greets me as an old friend. My Roots run deep in that Rum Gully soil. The structures that exist are my old home and corn house, still dwarfed under the moss-laden oak trees. The paths that I walked have disappeared and I can't find Beetle's grave. I am frequently seen sitting on the back steps, looking out over CowPens Branch. Familiar sights and sounds invade my soul as I go back to yesterday. In the distance, I see a little girl with blond hair and blue eyes running toward me~ She is coming home and life is good.   *exerpt from RumGully Roots* -to order Rumgully Roots, go to: www.Xlibris.com-       |