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Heirlooms (Free verse) by Bachus

My grandmother had three clocks. Grandfather clocks, lovely antiques. I cleaned them each & every Sunday. I thought "what a waste of time." and other things too. My Grandfather had a big swimming pool. I would test the chemicals, and clean it. My friends, and I, would play many games in that pool. Until our eyes would sting and itch. I still drive by that house. My father was a drug dealer. He never came home at night. Back then my dreams were full of chase scenes. I was left cooking the macoroni. For my siblings and their questions. Our Mother was not eachothers'. A halter top wrung out upon the line. Lip stick and eye liner positioned. Another night out on the town. Somethings are better left un-said. In the distance is a gate and a well. up ahead sits a man counting out coins. he knows who I am, and much more too. Like my favourite songs, and middle name. Looming behind my approach, waits tomorrow.

Bachus 18-Mar-03/12:05 AM
That would be difficult... Meaning that she's extremely petite, and not one to leap often. tell me more about the assistants, and i'll tell you more about her. Explicite stuff, on the down low. shhh. I can say positively come out and say though, that she does not way an ounce over 120 lbs soaking wet.




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