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Michael Holly Barrett
Poems
Jul 2018
The Ploughman cometh
I plough a lonely furrow,
along a busy city street,
I plant no seeds of corn,
T'would be swept away by milling feet.
Busy, as busy Bees,
pushing, jostling, navigating,
in waters of people, deep.
Flowing uphill or down stream,
an undercurrent of shuffling
a swell of flowing meat.
As the busy bees in the beehive,
the antics of Termites on the anthill.
the lonely Ploughman's drill,
all of life's creatures, in a Metropolis,
bind the individual, by one solitary thing,
The ever battle to survive, work the Till.
By Holly Barrett
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Michael Holly Barrett
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