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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Barefoot in fields

Barefoot in fields
we planted beans in crooked rows
dropped pieces of potato in deep furrows.

Barefoot in fields
we picked okra and
pulled corn, tied bunches of onion.

Barefoot in fields
we laughed at the thrill of a tire swing
cuddled kittens in a hayloft
raced bicycles over green clover.

Barefoot in fields
we sang songs to a truck radio
ate tomatoes juicy red against green leaves
raced to the end of a row.

Summer freedom is city luxury;
Barefoot in fields
farm girls are early risers who know
sweat, sinewy muscle,  dirty nails.

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