Open Poetry #41 |
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The beaten path |
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Miss Abagail Mannering Member
since 1999-09-01
Posts 136byron, il |
There's a beaten path behind the house that everybody knows. (and if you tread upon the path be sure and hold your nose!) It leads not to the spring house, down by the bubbling brook... but if you plan to linger long be sure and bring a book! This little house with a little moon has a foul but noble cause... sometimes you'll need to linger long, while others mearly pause. This little house behind the house has no heat nor light... so be sure to use two corn cobs red before you use the white! "Ya have to kiss a lot of frogs before you meet your prince... just watch out for all the pond scum!!!" |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
... s'Hüsli ... (Swiss German) for what you intend here, I think ... but "use the corn cob red and white" is something I don't understand. A glimpse into a reality of more than a century ago! What it had to be in winter!!! love, Margherita ![]() |
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lucky Senior Member
since 2000-01-17
Posts 1601Idaho |
OK Shanna, You got me going... I'm familiar with the corn cob. But I too don't understand the red... dale |
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2dalimit Member Elite
since 2000-02-08
Posts 2228Mississippi coast |
This little house was also a memory of mine, until I was about seven years old. Enjoyed the read, Melton |
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Miss Abagail Mannering Member
since 1999-09-01
Posts 136byron, il |
in response to the question concerning the colors of the corn cobs: you would first use 2 of the red cobs to wipe your arse after a shite... and then one of the white (to see if u were clean enough) of course a sears n robuck catalog was preferable, but it just didn't work for the poem ![]() "Ya have to kiss a lot of frogs before you meet your prince... just watch out for all the pond scum!!!" |
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