I Am Louisiana By Theresa Hardy
I am the rivers and waterways, that flow through me like veins.
I am the cypress and magnolia, that grow with every rain.
I protect the mighty gator, as he roams throughout my lands.
I watch the friendly pelican, as he soars above my sands.
I am the stories told by all, the stories everlasting.
I am Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, the day before the fasting.
I am the taste of happiness, that make up every feast.
I am jazz, blues, and zydeco, rhythm, to say the least.
I am the sounds you hear at night, the sights you see by day.
I am the midnight air you breathe, and every word you say.
I am the colorful morning sky, and the evening sun that sets.
I am the fields for crops to grow, the fisherman, and his nets.
I am a unique culture, rising up from my past.
I am in the hearts of many, my strength will always last.
I am but natural beauty, hidden deep, places untold.
I am Louisiana, standing strong, as I grow old.
Photography Credits Theresa Hardy Madeline Dehart Jude Dubois Stacy Bodin Microsoft