Back against the mountain
Sits a cabin with a view
Catching every sunrise to sunset
Hit by every rain, snow, and morning dewThis cabin was built
long before the civil war
They traded with the Indians
Before this country was so toreThey kept a couple of horses
And other livestock as well
Making them quite a living
Below that mountain shellThe owner, they were killed
By some robbers in the night
Their Indian friends found and buried them
By the next afternoon lightNow that cabin just stands
Waiting for someone to call it home
It has such a pretty view
Up against that mountain all a loneNow and then an Indian comes by
Remembering those friends from the past
Thinking back to the day they met
And how their lives ended so fastYes back against that mountain
There sits that cabin with a view
Some say it's as if it was crying
As the roof drips off the morning dew
YOU ARE READING
Allowing You To See Inside Me
PoetryThis is a book of my poetry, the title is exactly what it is this is me this is who i am my feelings, my life, this is my stories. Some of the poems comes with a short paragraph at the end to tell my readers what inspired my poem i truly hope yall d...