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Down The Road

Just a little bit down the road, Cross that tiny crossing, Around the curve so tight, to the left and that one back to the right, And in...

Tired Of Diggin’

There are those that keep the earth in rolling motion, and those that do their best to bring it to a halt, Sometimes their feelings show...

Always A Question

Some babies are born perfect. Their eyes are dark or blue, mothers know that they will change with time, their little smiles with no...

See It Go

Look to the North and the darkness sets in, with dark clouds and undersides of rain, twins, pouring down in the sight, the visual can...

Grandma’s Home

”A modest house”, would say the very least, of this three room, later four, bit of antiquity, of boards of dimension and blocks of...

Porcelain Dipper

Grandpa’s kitchen was narrow, and long, made from a box-car, off of the Rock Island Railroad, that scurried about southern Oklahoma, as...

Spathiphyllum

Spathiphyllum. These are most commonly known as: The Peace Lily. The flowers are produced in a spadix; long white, yellowish or greenish...

Grip and Hold

There is a bowl of festive goers, who have met the festive growers, In their green and deadly bowl, they have set the time to roll,...

Orchard’s Best

When the peaches can claim to be ready, as ready as can be, when their skin is moving, just a little, when the frost has left them alone,...

4th of July Lily

Hemerocallis-fulva the 4th of July lily, that isn’t a lily, but gets it name for its superficial similarity to the lily, and maybe, more...

Indian Lodge

1955 the use of the Indian, welcoming people to the Indian Lodge was not a slur, a written thing against the Indian, nor something of...

Covered Look

Finding the owl only provides only a smidgeon of the answer. As he or she watches the wood and grassland, wrestling with itself, finding...

The Biggest Ole Dog

You can hear her bark from about a mile away, the biggest ole dog that ever braved a peach grove. It was always lookin for just that one,...

Elijah Hicks

In 1797, Elijah Hicks was born. Before he was 60, at the old age of 59, his body was brought here, to Claremore, and his was the first...

Plains Coreopsis

As time runs its course; down the ways and through the sands, across the firm dirt and alleyways, on land so private that none would know...

Eternity’s Entry

The rain peels back and leaves the road, all tender and nice, across the cattle guards pipes, where water stands on a base of brown and...

The Yellow Lily Speaks

Happiness, joy and lightheartedness are all the words of the yellow lily, as it displays its body among the other flowed of the bed....

Watch The West

Stare long enough to the West, your sight will bore through the distance, separate the local reality from that place that you think you...

The Door

This wall made of bricks and blue paint of yesteryear, each appearing as old as the one itself when taken in the purpose of two. The...

Before The Rain

Careful growth among the trees has bound about the glossy leaves, as fruit from the plant exists, in our minds, there is a bridge, That...

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