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I See You America

Down that back road 
that heads out of town
across the railroad tracks
past the water treatment plant

in a mobile home park 
where howling dogs are
hooked with logging chains
to blue plastic
55 gallon drums

I see your eight kids 
playing in your front yard 
some in diapers
some in tidy whiteys
all of them shoeless
and shirtless

8” tall grass
littered with broken toys
beer cans 
whiskey bottles
cigarette butts
a lawn mower with three wheels
an old refrigerator
and a couch 
with the cushions missing
your driveway filled
with your shiny red
Ford F250 truck
fishing boat
motorcycle

an empty box
that held an 80” TV
leaning against
your overflowing
trash can full of used
lottery tickets
and PBR boxes

not everything can
be blamed on
the government

Copyright © | Year Posted 2025




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