The Publisher speaks: Idle thoughts
By Joan E. Wilson
I wrote this poem over twenty years ago. It was my very first to get published in 2006. A lot of thoughts have passed since then but seldom am I idle.
However, I was idle when I wrote this as I was working as a receptionist with not very much to do. You see, although I had retired as a Trust/Corporate officer, I was asked to part time at a Trust Company, and so as to keep my mind sharp I agreed. Little did I know there was so little to do and I hated being idle. (I still hate doing nothing!) I, therefore, picked up my pen and started to write…..
IDLE THOUGHTS OF YESTERYEAR
By Joan (Watler Wilson)
Sometimes I let my thoughts run wild when I’m sitting idle
My mind just wanders and wanders going back in time
And in the middle of my thoughts are my parents –
So big and strong – nothing but beautiful memories cloud my mind
Whether we were swimming or just playing games in the garden
There was a feeling of always being loved.
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And watched over by some caring neighbour
Who showed concern and fussed but always kept a watchful eye on us.
This is Cayman going back some years
When times were such and we didn’t have much
Worry was not a way of life but simple contentment amongst us all existed.
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Those days we farmed and fished and there were those who wished
They could see the world or a part of it.
Once a month maybe a boat would arrive
And you should’ve seen us come alive
As down to the dock we’d strut all excited.
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We were dressed to the gills
And some of us even wore frills
And you can bet your life they were made right here in Cayman.
Loved ones were coming or going
And families were always showing how much they cared.
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This too, was Cayman of yesteryear
When we didn’t have cause to fear
For the island was free of crime – all we really had was time.
Time to sit and talk with each other,
Time to sing or walk with another – we didn’t have much bother.
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Except mosquitoes – stinging us night and day
How we prayed they’d go a way!
But that was an island time forgot
When on the map we were just a spot
And long before man to the moon was shot.
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When land crabs and sea turtles were abound
No banks, tourists or dive boats could be found,
And only foreign seaplanes landed in the Sound.
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When woman’s place was in the home
And when our children didn’t roam.
When bicycles were used instead of cars
And when the island had only two bars –
Imagine!