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My Father’s World (Free verse) by Dovina

He opened my eyes, let me see Said, Fire, fire! Turn a hose on me He showed me a world as true as clay Then went his solitary way He took me to work to rake the leaves A canvas tarp on his shoulder heaved How many loads before he sat? More than you can shake a stick at Let me ride the horsy, Daddy My gumption’s gone, my little lady Wish I had the preacher’s unction He cut roses, not the blooms shunned thorns, cigarettes and booze ushered on Sunday, shins blacked and blued by rocks the renovator threw I proudly showed one too My bloody finger from a rosy thorn a price too small, a gift too meager To know his conduct matched his prayers

Dovina 9-Feb-06/7:23 AM
Ronald MacDonald
looks like Mohammed
lets kill the hamburger freaks

we'll shoot 'em
and loot 'em
and cut off their heads

but who made this ugly connection?





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