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barefoot black as coal

2010/06/15 in poems

barefoot black as coal
by Tanner Brockwell

barefoot black as coal
in the wide backseat
back roads laid back
winding around country bridges
covered red plank
and the skies were overcast
and i was hungry
small restaurant
home cooked fare
where did the day go



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2 responses to barefoot black as coal


  1. Vivid mix of beauty & nostalgia…Awesome!

  2. Ronda said on 2010/06/16


    awww i love it brings feeling of home thoughts the things i miss. the days in va.country roads .miss the beauty of the mountains near by green grass between toes and dirt.lol the 4 seasons the changes . thanks for sharing brought feeling thoughts of home.:)

    big hugs xoxo^^^^xoxo

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