by Marie Tello Phillips
(Lake Erie, Cleveland, Ohio)
I N the dear old days when we all rode a wheel,
And I longed for a bit of a lark,
Fairly mounted on Pegasus, I paced away
And raced for Gordon Park.
Down broad avenues, under tall arching trees,
To the beach by the beautiful Lake —
Just to look across waters with whitecaps afoam,
My thirsty soul to slake.
Over the vast blue expanse I would wing,
To the line where the Lake meets the sky,
Dipping deep in its beauty to fly back refreshed
And wheel away home bye and bye.
Last updated October 27, 2022