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The Cherry Man

the dark man sits in a cherry tree

whistling a melody

for them to sing along to

his faded overalls hung

over his strong broad shoulders

and his straw hat shaded his sweaty nose

 

The dark men stalk the steamy field

singing the melody the cherry man whistled

their coarse earthy claws continually latched to the cotton

potato sacks and whicker baskets tied around their waists

holding the accumulations from a long cruel day

 

They picked till they bled

and then picked some more

but the cherry man sat

and hung his legs

and let his haunting tune

shepherd the peons

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brian-downs
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Published
Jan 4, 2012
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