Ghost TownsA Poem by TraceA poem about the ghosts that roam the abandoned mining towns
High in the Mountains between lost and lonely Lay dreams and memories untold And the bones of men with their weathered tombstones They’re the miners that came looking for gold
Abandoned and broken they wither away With no one there left to care The mines and the dance halls all closed long ago Leaving only the stories they shared
The wind on Boot-hill blows weary and cold And what’s left of a thriving small town Now rests in the secrets of long, long ago As the buildings keep tumbling down
Yet many a man made a fortune up there The lucky got out with their wealth So many passed without leaving a sign The hapless played the hand they were dealt
The ladies of pleasure were treated Like queens of the night so it’s said The thieves would swindle and steal you blind Or knife you and leave you for dead
Some are remembered many more are forgotten Most died tired and poor But the ghosts that haunt what’s left of these towns Chase shadows ‘cross old wooden floors
High in the mountains between lost and lonely Lay dreams and memories untold And the bones of men with the weathered tombstones They’re the miners that came looking for Gold.
© 2015 TraceAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorTracesomewhere in, UTAboutI will always love poetry....... I am a Poet But sometimes,,,,,, It makes my brain hurt more..Writing
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