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The Web Poetry Corner - Helen Paquin - This Year-That Year

This Year-That Year

by

Helen Paquin



Sidewalks in winter
For those who walk
Make many a walker
Chew an' squawk...

Some aren't shoveled
Some glare ice
While pickin' self up
You're fallin' down twice

Snow on sidewalks
Hides heaved up section
So feet didn't see it
Need I mention...

Twiddle toes stumbled
A great belly slam
Oh Lord, I hope
Still whole I am!

But ole bones held
Mercy- that's good!
That I'm made of iron
An' don't split like wood

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