By Beth Yarbrough
May we all be Miss Eunice!
You remember her, too:-)
God bless the lady who speaks with a drawl
Whose life is an example before us all.
She represents strong female verve,
Rarely, if ever, losing her nerve.
A joy to behold, ever crossed, a fear,
Invokes trepidation without invite of tears.
Yet she’s a blessing an icon of southern towns,
Giving us smiles whenever she is around.
What a wonderful, charming story!
Truman Capote's aunt
May we all be Miss Eunice!
You remember her, too:-)
God bless the lady who speaks with a drawl
Whose life is an example before us all.
She represents strong female verve,
Rarely, if ever, losing her nerve.
A joy to behold, ever crossed, a fear,
Invokes trepidation without invite of tears.
Yet she’s a blessing an icon of southern towns,
Giving us smiles whenever she is around.
What a wonderful, charming story!
Truman Capote's aunt