Just Pretend by Londis Carpenter copyright © 2002all rights reserved Have you ever sailed across dry land, With a wooden leg and a hook for a hand? All dressed in red, with a patch on your eye And a crew of thugs who could say, "Aye, aye?" Have you ever played such a game, my friend, On a pirate ship made of Just Pretend? Did you ever go on a long, long trip? To the Milky Way in a rocket ship? Have you flown to the dark side of the moon? Or actually seen a Venusian Loon? Did you ever imagine you could fly through space In your own backyard's pretending place? I have trekked Alaska's highest peak. I have swum with mermaids in the deep. I have hunted bison on the plain, Flown kites with Franklin in the rain. There is nothing I cannot achieve When I play my games of make believe. I wonder, lad and little miss, If you ever played such games as this? From a favorite place in your house or yard, Have you ever marched like a castle guard? Or danced like a ballerina queen? Or sank a foreign submarine? Or have you now grown up past the age Where your own front porch is a magic stage? Where your grass is a sea with a breaking wave And your crew all drowning in a watery grave. But with wooden boat and a plank for an oar, Did you safely guide them to the shore? I pray you always will attend These things that come from Just Pretend. I still play now at sixty-three, Still young at heart, a fool like me. And if I live to ninety-five Just Pretend will keep my soul alive. This poem contributed by Londis Carpenter
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