Black BettyA Poem by PeteActual person I knew growing up (I've changed her name).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 PeteAuthor's Note
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Added on March 17, 2020 Last Updated on March 17, 2020 AuthorPeteBoston, MAAboutI love reading, writing, music, nature, God and feeling emotion, not necessarily in that order. To me, these things go hand in hand. My favorite writer is Henry David Thoreau. I think he was a geni.. more..Writing
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