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Prairie Dreams - Memories (standard:other, 838 words) | |||
Author: drksideofthemoon | Added: Jul 28 2007 | Views/Reads: 3542/2096 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Memories of growing up in a small town on the Alberta prairies. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story Evenings were the best. The Pre-Kast company built septic tanks. They were large box-like concrete things that they placed in rows, forming a large maze. The perfect spot for playing hide and seek. Hours were spent hiding, and then creeping to home base, trying not be caught. As the sun sank below the western horizon, mothers could be heard calling their brood home. Goodnights, and see ya in the mornings were exchanged as everyone retreated to their homes. The most unfortunate ones would have a date with the bathtub. Dreams, prairie dreams, flowing on the night wind. Listen to the whistle of the Trans-Continental roaring west, gaining speed. The cool breeze blows in through the open window. The air is sweet with moisture. Nothing moves, the town is asleep, waiting for the sun to bring it to life once again. Dream on, prairie dreams, Flowing on the night wind, Selkirk and Red Fife, Waving with the breeze. Dream on, prairie dreams, Weathered face, knowing eye, Masseys and Cockschutts, Runnin' through the night. Dream on, prairie dreams, Take me back home, Dream on, prairie dreams, The home of my youth. Tweet
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