Cold fog wrapped the mourning, waiting,
As the dew rose up in pain.
O'er ocean, land the sailor's body,
Coming home on funeral train.
Sisters three- two aunts and mother,
Huddled on the depot landing.
Look out hard beyond the track bend,
Hearts are weary, tired from standing.
Old black crow comes diving past,
Roosts upon a shattered dream.
Loud steam whistle booms at cattle,
Its drowned out by Dixie's scream.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
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Cold, pain, black, scream. Nice structure. I would be interested to hear your definition of "Dixie." In other words, what is "[...] Dixie's scream" ?
Good stuff, Tim. Believe it or not, we still have "Hay In the Road" stuck to the side of the fridge. I read it occasionally. You should post it here. BCM
"Dixie's Scream" got me too, brought back memories from the good ol' days.
I imagine "Dixie's Scream" is left a mystery on purpose. So this is just a guess, and I would rather it be left a mystery...
Dixie is a sister!
Is sad.
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