{"sf1_id":460082,"sf2_id":"ynd73Jpm","title":"A poem of home","author":"Rustic_King","words":72,"posted_at":"2012-11-08T05:11:00.000Z","tags":["Britain","Clean","Poem"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/460082-a-poem-of-home","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/ynd73Jpm","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/e3/1b/e31b18f8-57c2-436e-be1f-9421c2166a01","description":"A poem I wrote in one of my frequent bouts of homesickness.","content":"To taste old tastes\n\nTo smell old scents\n\nTo hear sounds once familiar, half forgotten\n\nMind's wonder and senses delight\n\nNature's bounty and home soil\n\nThe familiar yet strange\n\nThe strange yet familiar,\n\nchange stations\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nRobin for Sparrow,\n\nand squirrel for Possum.\n\nSnow in winter and mild summer\n\nBBC, Pounds \u0026 Pence\n\nThe Shires and history bountiful\n\nAi Aniron\n\nWild goose home to roost shall come\n\nNe'er parted ere the end.\n\n  \n  \n\n"}