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Haiku Of A Wyoming Boss
Contributed by
Wesley_Dale_Willis
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Sunday, 19th January 2003 @ 09:00:00 AM in AEST
Topic:
goodbyepoetry
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Terex green machines,
Moves across Wyoming soil,
Fifty tons of dirt.
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Railroad tracks threaded,
Two towns Douglas and Gilette,
Together now linked.
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Black smoke from the train,
Trails over the lone desert,
Chasing antelopes.
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Eagles nest shuts down,
A section of the steel rails,
Till the eggs are hatched.
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Big brown boulders lay,
Massive as the buffalo,
Harry as they were.
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Earl the solemn boss,
Religiously worked the plains,
For Neosho Const.
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Earl Bond with a heart
of gold,helped brown eyed children,
Their sad eyes looking.
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Thoughts-Wyoming plains,
Quiet now-Memorial,
My favorite boss.
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2003-01-19 09:00:00] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Haiku Of A Wyoming Boss
(User Rating: 1 ) by Mystery_Girl on
Sunday, 19th January 2003 @ 04:28:24 PM AEST (User
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Haiku at its best............:-) |
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Re: Haiku Of A Wyoming Boss
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Tuesday, 24th February 2004 @ 07:19:10 PM AEST (User
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flowing, moving and vivid. three things I enjoy whilst reading poetry. thanks for sharing this. |
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