Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
She keeps her lawn mowed very pretty her palms every day she rakes or  tends concrete or wood circled gardens. Clipping, and tending, nature. I got a problem with it. I have six years of pine cones grass, where it grows up to my knees, weeds of immense statures, I'm sorry I bring her property value down. I like au natural , ok, I am just  lazy. I like living in a forest, naturally debris gathers, and nature has her way with. She, nature, has a way of dealing with. Why can't I? I asked her one day, just being me, dumb! " I did not know Palms were indigenous to Alabama"
0
Dec 3, 2014
Dec 3, 2014 at 10:35 PM UTC
the lady across the street
She keeps her lawn mowed very pretty her palms every day she rakes or  tends concrete or wood circled gardens. Clipping, and tending, nature. I got a problem with it. I have six years of pine cones grass, where it grows up to my knees, weeds of immense statures, I'm sorry I bring her property value down. I like au natural , ok, I am just  lazy. I like living in a forest, naturally debris gathers, and nature has her way with. She, nature, has a way of dealing with. Why can't I? I asked her one day, just being me, dumb! " I did not know Palms were indigenous to Alabama"
wordvango
Written by
Dec 3, 2014
Dec 3, 2014 at 10:35 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem