Mary Laura Angeloni
1913 - 2002
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October 9, 2002
A far away place...
I believe in a far away place…
I believe in a place
Where she cooks pizza, pastina,
Fried bread dough and sauce
I believe in a place
Where there’s a garden
Full of zucchini and tomatoes,
And there’s a big orange tree
That makes the best orange juice
I believe in a place
Where there’s a drawer
Full of scrap paper, pens and pencils
So we can draw our masterpieces
Whenever we like
I believe in a place
Where we sit on the front step,
Eat watermelon
And have spitting contests
To see who can spit the seeds farther
I believe in a place
That’s on the top of a hill,
And when we ride the big wheel
We go 100 miles an hour
Down to the bottom
I believe in a place
Were we run around in circles
And then out the door
To play hide and seek in the willow tree
I believe in a place
Where there’s always suckers and chocolates
From the candy factory
Where she works
I believe in a place
Where there’s always ice cream,
And the cones with the names on them
And we giggle and giggle
When we get a funny name
I believe in a place
Where when we sit too close
To the television,
We’re told we’ll go blind
And where the remote
Is always hidden away
I believe in a place
Where she always tucks us into bed,
Very snug and tight,
And says, “Don’t let the bed bugs bite”
I believe in a place
Were we blissfully fall asleep
With the familiar voices of family,
Loudly playing cards
I believe in a place
That I can no longer see, or touch, or smell
I believe in a place
Full of laughter, warmth, and love
…I believe in Grandma’s House.Maria Angeloni
October 9, 2002
A far away place...
I believe in a far away place…
I believe in a place
Where she cooks pizza, pastina,
Fried bread dough and sauce
I believe in a place
Where there’s a garden
Full of zucchini and tomatoes,
And there’s a big orange tree
That makes the best orange juice
I believe in a place
Where there’s a drawer
Full of scrap paper, pens and pencils
So we can draw our masterpieces
Whenever we like
I believe in a place
Where we sit on the front step,
Eat watermelon
And have spitting contests
To see who can spit the seeds farther
I believe in a place
That’s on the top of a hill,
And when we ride the big wheel
We go 100 miles an hour
Down to the bottom
I believe in a place
Were we run around in circles
And then out the door
To play hide and seek in the willow tree
I believe in a place
Where there’s always suckers and chocolates
From the candy factory
Where she works
I believe in a place
Where there’s always ice cream,
And the cones with the names on them
And we giggle and giggle
When we get a funny name
I believe in a place
Where when we sit too close
To the television,
We’re told we’ll go blind
And where the remote
Is always hidden away
I believe in a place
Where she always tucks us into bed,
Very snug and tight,
And says, “Don’t let the bed bugs bite”
I believe in a place
Were we blissfully fall asleep
With the familiar voices of family,
Loudly playing cards
I believe in a place
That I can no longer see, or touch, or smell
I believe in a place
Full of laughter, warmth, and love
…I believe in Grandma’s House.
Maria Angeloni