I have a pocket - full of words - sometimes - I lose letters - through the holes - in my pants
Monday, December 19, 2011
Buddha rocks project ~ take two, number 2
In the ravine
water
rushes by
some bare trees
a green basketball
an old, decomposing
dog house
and a shoe
what's it all mean
I ask myself
the trees are bare
cause it's winter
I remember that basketball
getting away from my daughter
so angry and still
she shoots perfect
free throws
I just put down
my dog so
who cares if that dog house
housed a loving friend
well... I do
it's all discarded
few but the garbage man
or some do-gooder
college kids
will ever see
but the richest
of memories
no matter the pain
is the richness of
memories
So I
clean up the stuff
and consider
the shoe
who knows who's
memory
it's rushing through
now
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2 comments:
My favorite is the ending...
You have such a rambling yet logical way of telling a tell, yet its still a poem to me...
excellent.
Nice whimsical take on my photo... I'm sure people would litter a little less if they stopped to consider the memories tied-up in certain things.
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