Black Betty

Black Betty

A Poem by Pete
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Actual person I knew growing up (I've changed her name).

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Old black Betty.
Hunched over and sweaty.
All her fears overblown and petty.
Living in a tilted shack.
Very sweet.
Walking all day, up and down the street.
Strangely eyeballing everyone she would meet.
Cute.
Afoot with one shoe and one boot.
Rumored to have a stash of hidden loot.

Adorned in a beat-up, old house coat.
Always clearing her wrinkled throat.
Who'd have thought that she'd one day be the subject of what I wrote?
Always up before dawn.
No one's pawn.
Carting home every piece of junk she could lay her hands on.
I greeted her with a, "Howdy-do, Betty."
From atop life's weighted jetty.
Right before Heaven lifted her up in a parsimonious parade of confetti ...



© 2020 Pete


Author's Note

Pete
"It would surpass the powers of a well man nowadays to take up his bed and walk, and I should certainly advise a sick one to lay down his bed and run." - Thoreau

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Pete
Pete

Boston, MA



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