The world looked different…
When I was six
Richard Nixon was President
and all the grownups on the news
were talking about a place called
Viet Nam
If I wanted to mail a letter
a stamp cost 6 cents
but I was only just learning to read and write
When I was six
Courtesy and Sense both seemed
more common
We were raised to say “Please” and “Thank you”,
“Ma’am” and “Sir”
When I was six
I sang all the time
just because it gave me joy
All the kinfolks I loved
were still alive
Talking to Jesus was
the easiest thing in the world
and my little-girl prayers were simple
When I was six
Summer vacation meant Myrtle Beach
and I always threw up
going over Saluda Mountain
Mamaw’s house at night seemed like
the quietest place in the world
and if Mama took us to Aunt Ruby’s
for a glass of tea
that meant there’d be time to play
When I was six
The world outside was not innocent
Then, as now,
people were doing
unspeakable things
to other people
But it seemed like those things happened
less often
When I was six
(My first grade picture from Giffin Elementary School, in one of many dresses Aunt Ruby made for me.)