The Top of the World
It’s a summer afternoon
And I’m climbing my favorite tree
The one near the wooden bridge
Just beyond the baseball fields
Inside my back pocket
I carry a half-eaten sandwich
Along with a dented harmonica
That I’m still learning to play
Higher and higher I go
Until I’ve almost reached the top
Where I gaze across the wide world
And shout a friendly, “Hello!”
And I’m climbing my favorite tree
The one near the wooden bridge
Just beyond the baseball fields
Inside my back pocket
I carry a half-eaten sandwich
Along with a dented harmonica
That I’m still learning to play
Higher and higher I go
Until I’ve almost reached the top
Where I gaze across the wide world
And shout a friendly, “Hello!”
This poem is copyright (©) Shaun Jex 2026

About the Writer
Shaun Jex
Shaun Jex is a writer from the Oklahoma City Area. Besides writing poetry, he has written several nonfiction books and likes to spend his free time reading comic books and peeking under rocks to find the bugs living there.