There must be a small town somewhere
Just waiting for me to put down roots—
With one main street, one small park,
Trees growing along side of every house,
Old-fashioned trellises with trailing roses,
White picket fences, a dandelion or two,
Nearby farms to hug the town,
And sunlight that is just right.
Neighbors chat across back fences
As their children romp, playing games.
There may even be a hummingbird.
I could host a backyard neighbors’ feast
And perhaps, join them in a short hike
Through the nearby forested hills.
Sure hope to find that small town soon.
Stranger, can you help me find my town?
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