Old Barn
-- by Vance Oliphant - Copyright 1999 -- vanlorol@webtv.net

Just down the road...around the bend,
Stands an old empty barn; nearing the end.

It has sheltered no animals for many years;
No dairy cows, no horses, no sheep, no steers.

The neigh of a horse; the low of a cow;
Those sounds have been absent for some time now.

 

There was a time when the loft was full of hay,
And the resounding laughter of children at play.

At one time the paint was a bold shade of red;
Gradually faded by weather and the sun overhead.

The doors swing in the wind...the hinges are loose;
Windows and siding have taken a lot of abuse.

The fork, rope and pulleys lifted hay to the mow;
A task that always brought sweat to the brow.

 

But those good days are gone; forever it seems,
And that old barn now stands with sagging beams.

It is now home to pigeons, rats and mice;
The interior is tatterd and doesn't look very nice.

Old, abandoned barns have become a trend,
Just down the road....around the bend.

 

To some the barn has become beautiful, all weathered and ready to fall

The wood will be used to line a  family room wall

We too are beautiful to the master of the skys

When we are called up and say our last good byes

(last 4 lines added by author of this page)