Our Hometown
We took a trip to our hometown.
We only stopped just to look around.
The changes there took us by surprise.
But, there it all was before our eyes.
Population 500 when we were small.
Now it was over 5,000 and that ain’t all.
They have a traffic light or two.
Many new stores and sidewalks too.
It’s not the same as it used to be.
Not like it was when you met me.
We had fun in this rural town.
Just kicking back and fooling around.
Our romance started down by the tracks
where we watched for trains with smoking stacks.
We graduated and moved away.
Off to college, work, and a lotta play.
We kept in touch & got back together.
Then we married and it was forever.
After many years we came home.
To this town where we had grown.
Yes, it’s changed a lot, but, we have too.
But, in the end, I still have you.
The town has changed. It has grown.
But, the principles it had sown
when we were young and running free
kept us together, you and me.
So we love this town for what it gave.
It helped us love & helped us stay.
Something in common to talk about.
Something to share and never pout.
We love this town the way it was.
But, changes or not, it still means love.
—————————————————-R.W. Johnson (2011)