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    Brian Keaney

    Contentment

    by: Poet Laureate

    Wed Nov 28, 2012 at 16:11:34 PM EST


    On a voyage out to the eastern sea,
    the river Charles chances upon a place
    where Contentment finds time for watery thanks;
    a place that has in Time's dance come to be
    a harbor of neighbor's love and slower pace,
    where past and future meet upon its banks.

    Come, walk these streets, these paths of Dedham town -
    where history walks hand in hand with tomorrow.
    This place where the noisy brood of barnyard
    Has given way to commerce's gold crown,
    Where men and women leave behind sorrow
    To join in pleasures of work, soft or hard.

    Has there ever been a man so alone
    who has never once thought or felt or said
    "This is my place, my home, my spot on Earth -
    where family roots took hold as stars shone,
    where street names are found in fields of the dead.
    This is where my people knew me since birth."

    History found a place to lay its head,
    onto this common hearth and shire so fair,
    where blood now flows through our brethren's true veins;
    so three and three fourths centuries are read.
    As each child born either heiress or heir
    to more wealth than any mere bank contains.

    So hear these links to our storied lives past
    know Washington slept here as he travelled,
    and that the torch of liberty was lit
    by those whose hope for the future was vast.
    Avery Oak lives on as Council's gavel
    So wisdom and choice are proclaimed with it.

    From Boston to the border of Rhode Island,
    from Sixteen Thirty Six until today,
    from Peanut Butter Valley to Legacy Place;
    village sites from Oakdale to the great highlands
    will each have something important to say
    about our love for this, our time and place.

    Lincoln lunched here, spoke to friend and foe alike,
    and America's first canal, Mother Brook
    was dug to connect the looping river.
    We've had criminals here, and worker's strikes,
    Oldest house of timber frame in the book,
    And spirits and spooks to make us shiver.

    Moments of our lives have marked history -
    Phoenix House roses from ashes of flame,
    Ames Tavern gave us the first almanac,
    the Sacco and Venzetti mystery
    where anarchists shouldered all of the blame,
    and progress rode in on a railroad track.

    Dedham granite - a warm, rosy-hued stone
    has made cathedrals and libraries too.
    Pottery made here is cherished world wide,
    the rabbit design is all ours alone.
    There is nothing we cannot think or do
    when we share what we have deep down inside.

    What treasures we strive to give and perceive,
    what marks upon Time's book do we inscribe -
    how have we left this place better than found?
    What we give is equal to what's received,
    and we have grown homes out of scattered tribes,
    carving community from mere green ground.

    So here we stand, from many, forming one.
    Neighbors, merchants, students, all one big clan
    whether borne, or become, we are today
    one town, under the glow of one bright sun,
    from the smallest girl to the oldest man
    we celebrate our home's triumphant day!

    Poet Laureate :: Contentment
    Just discovered the site, thought I would share the poem that got me the gig.

    This occasional poem was written, of course, in anticipation of the 375th events.

    For those who deconstruct poems, this one is written in iambic pentameter, just like Shakespeare used.

    Poll
    Would you like to see more poetry events in town, or on public TV?
    Yes, please, give us more word wrestling and truth
    I'd like more poetry events that I can go to
    Poetry on TV? Are you goofy? Sure I'll watch
    I write poems too! Want to read them?
    Poetry is for beatniks in berets. Bleh
    You know that none of these rhyme, right?
    Do limericks count?
    Where do they keep the poems in the library?

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