Stories, tales, lies, musings and daily life in the mountains of central Appalachia. Dedicated to the education of the American public on the unique culture of Appalachia.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Winter Sets In
The slate gray abyss presses down upon
my mountain home,
It forces an uneasy feeling upon us
And causes Maw to snip at us.
“Was you born in a barn?”
“Don’t track in that mud!”
“Deed in God, ain’t you got a lick of sense?”
My wisecracking brother can’t help himself and responds:
“I don’t know, Maw, was I?”
“If they ain’t no tracks, how will it find its way back outside?”
“I reckon not, why do you keep asking?”
A glance out the kitchen window confirms
what is already known. The cold spell isn't letting up.
“I sure wish this ol’ weather would break,” Maw says,
as she returns to kneading her bread dough.
I like it!
ReplyDeleteEchos. I recognize the tone (if not those words). Mama and 6 or 7 of us 9 children snowed up in a 3 bedroom house. Daddy at least got to go to the "shop" just down the way.
ReplyDelete"were you born in a barn?" I still ask my kids that every now and then. We can't let those words of wisdom not get passed down through the generations, can we?
ReplyDeleteSounds like home : )
ReplyDeleteLoved the camp chase post too!