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The campground is deserted, it's quiet and serene; no crowds of noisy people, in truth, there's no one seen. I scout each hidden site, to see which one is best; but they all look the same, can't tell one from the rest. Eighteen bucks for one night, the price keeps going higher; my camping days are fading, to the tents, I don't aspire. Old age has softened me, a bed is more my speed; the refrigerator's there, and has all I'll ever need. The campground is deserted, it's closed for this fall season; there's only ghosts of campers past, that slept there for a reason.
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Nov 12, 2017
Nov 12, 2017 at 10:58 PM UTC
Deserted campground.
The campground is deserted, it's quiet and serene; no crowds of noisy people, in truth, there's no one seen. I scout each hidden site, to see which one is best; but they all look the same, can't tell one from the rest. Eighteen bucks for one night, the price keeps going higher; my camping days are fading, to the tents, I don't aspire. Old age has softened me, a bed is more my speed; the refrigerator's there, and has all I'll ever need. The campground is deserted, it's closed for this fall season; there's only ghosts of campers past, that slept there for a reason.
david-lessard
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Nov 12, 2017
Nov 12, 2017 at 10:58 PM UTC
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