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driving toward Lancaster

Contributed by JohnYamrus on Sunday, 6th January 2008 @ 07:40:38 AM in AEST
Topic: oops



driving toward Lancaster,

mid-afternoon,
route 222,
listening to James Brown.

James Brown,
who at times could care less for lyrics...

James, who once said:
"if you ain't got
enuf soul,
let me know,
cuz i got soul to burn".

James, sweating, singing,
dropping to the floor...

and i look out the window
to my right
and see two farmers
standing
hands on hips,
next to a dark blue
pick-up,

staring down at a cow
that's wedged
up against a fence.

dead.

like it backed up
in the face of death
until it
couldn't back up
anymore.

and the farmers
are probably wondering
how in hell
they're gonna get that thing
in the truck
before it rains.

and James Brown
screams:
"GOOD GOD!
HIT ME!
HIT ME!

HIT ME ONE MORE TIME!"




Copyright © JohnYamrus ... [ 2008-01-06 07:40:38]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: driving toward Lancaster (User Rating: 1 )
by Honey56 on Sunday, 6th January 2008 @ 08:12:02 AM AEST
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Excellent post,,But funny

It takes Eddie Murphy to smart James Brown..lol..


Re: driving toward Lancaster (User Rating: 1 )
by Honey56 on Sunday, 6th January 2008 @ 08:12:59 AM AEST
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To correct smart i meant mark!!!
God don't want you on my case..lol..




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