Smoky Days

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Those days

Spent in the woods

At your uncle's

Or your grandpa's

House

Exploring

Jumping over the creek

Running down steep hills

Sliding down fallen leaves

Smoke billowing into the air

As the bonfire only grows larger and larger

Chasing after deer you know

Are going to outrun

Outpace

You

Knowing you'll never get lost

Only need to

Climb a tree

And catch sight of the black smoke

Rising high like a

Skyscraper

Knowing

That a s'more

Will be there

To greet you

Whenever you head back

It's those smoky days

That make life worth living

Letting the dogs chase you

And climbing the trees

Pretending you're one of the stray cats

That's practically part of the family

It's driving the old Jeep

That is far older than you

And honestly

Shouldn't be still running

It's driving it through the maze of trees

Despite never having driven before

But who cares

Your uncle

Handed you the keys

And asked you to grab the mail

That's down the nearly quarter mile driveway

It's smoky days like those

That make me long for

The midwest countryside

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