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Lori Jones McCaffery
Poems
Dec 2
WORD STEW
Echos from the distant past
Hide out in dusty stations
Waiting for the Midnight train to Georgia.
Feet ******* with burning cramps
Stumble through the buttercups
That always used to turn chins yellow.
But my-oh-my there’s cherry pie
Baking in the oven
That used to cook on Douglas Street.
Good grief never did exist,
I’m sorry Charlie Brown-
You need to find a new phrase.
The Ferris wheel goes up and down
Without a sound except for all
The children screaming as they fall.
Why did my Daddy **** his hand off of my leg
When Mom walked past the bedroom door.
Why can’t I manage to forget
That I have nothing to remember.
ljm
Have you ever thought there could be something in your past you should remember but you just can't and maybe it's on purpose.
Written by
Lori Jones McCaffery
F/Laughlin, Nevada
(F/Laughlin, Nevada)
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