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Woodsy Backwoods Poem

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        I saw Bear
        shopping with Santa Claus
        at the North of 7 Plaza
        only he wasn't wearing a bib -
        only a cotton-wool imitation synthetic
        polystyrene white fluffy instead.

        I saw the Bear
        gracing a wall at the
        Old Trout Lake Hotel
        (part-time job),
        looking self-satisfied,
        smug back of the Mosque Lake Road
        but a self-starter, no less,
        lacking the wherewithal, nonetheless,
        to be a serious shit-disturber
        accolades & kudos aside, still
        circus Work is hard &
        good dancing difficult to come by,
        poor dish of custard, sticky stuffed bastard.

        yet the pay-off begins
        when Bear gets home
        with only grubs in the bank
        and maggots to show
        for his life's work, alas,
        no fireworks for free
        in the big grin as you den,
        leaf-off frenzy
        witch begins October
        month of orange zen
        zip up only can ya please.



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