With blinds of blue or green,
Four Generations
Where water-lilies lift their cups -The fairest ever seen -
Within the sound of Ocean's roar,
Along the ever changing shore
That's Cape Cod.
"Where gaily painted wind-mills whirl,
And Bob-whites call, and Whippoorwills;
We're descendants of nine out of 102 passengers on the Mayflower
Where old roads wind among the trees,
And every breeze some white sail fills;
Where roses climb on old gray walls,
When soft-voiced summer stands and calls,
That's Cape Cod.
"Where great white churches crown the hills,
And look o'er sea and land,
Blood-brothers of the beacons tall,
Like sentinels they stand,
Unshaken tho' the tempests rage,
Unmoved from age to age,
Drew called this street in Provincetown "Disneyland," which is fitting since they're both the "happiest" places on earth
That's Cape Cod."
-Bernice Hall Legg
5 comments:
I was so impressed, thinking you had written that poem... Until I got to the end and saw the reference! :) I still loved the post and pics. It looks like you had such a great time!
Wow. That truly seems like a dream vacation. Love your Cape Cod poem, love all the pictures, can't believe the Mayflower relatives (seriously, that is amazing)! I want to go!!! I want fish and chips and vinegar! :)
What happened to Chris' arm? :(
Looks like you guys had lots of fun!! Can't wait to hear more! I loved that Disneyland comment. So funny!
So glad you had a beautiful vacation...and glad you finally made it home! Makes me miss the East Coast.
I need to go there! Looked like such a fun trip.
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