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The plots of Caledon

I can’t wait to be a hundred;

turning over the thoughts

and plots, of Caledon

floating on Zimmer inserts

and dusted Florsheims

three steps forward

in a dream woven

summer afternoon

 

Through the barn doors

and bee keeper flats

assimilating voices

from Sachems

and Forbes

and Hope Healers

coming and going

as the countryman

comes and goes

You can feel it

in a place like this

the 3 in the tree memories

of Allis Chalmers

and combine parts

of Sundrim poppers

and shallow carp fields

of patterned lawsons

and fading caulk

(on the ripped and rolled

frontier seats)

 

it’s a wishing well

for the peddler

and bold hydrangea...

both peeking their way

through the rusted

grinders wheel

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Written by
ck-baker
Published
Jan 24, 2017
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#time#memories#aging#farm#countryliving
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