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Poetry by W.M Feese Jr. - The way it was: Saturday Night

The way it was: Saturday Night
by the poet, W.M. Feese, Jr
We'd park on the Square, cruise up Jamestown Hill
Go around the Jim Dandy Drive-In
Head back toward town and Circle the "R"
Then back to the Square again

Sometimes we talked to the opposite sex
We thought we were in our prime
A continuous jouney each Saturday Night
With little else to do with our time

Everyone knows what's going on
Some things are hard to live down
So goes the lives of simple folks
Who live in a small country town

The things we say and things we do
May not at times be always right.
But I thank the Lord most every day
For a small town on Saturday night
By W.M. Feese, Jr




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