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Life Weary, So Hungry I Could Eat a Dry Bone
Life Weary, So Hungry I Could Eat A Dry Bone Trekking through fire breathing desert, yes all alone Mouth full of sand, shattered heart so heavy too Life weary, so hungry I could eat a dry bone Looking back at this life, where were the breaks my due I recall all hellacious bad times that came The motorcycle wreck when I was but fifteen! All those shots that should have given me greater fame Those barroom brawls, man that one dude was so damn mean I laughed, I ran full amok, a bit crazy I cried like a baby when they shot down Dean I raised hell doing farmwork but was not lazy School was a blast but math work I wasnt too keen. Trekking through fire breathing desert, yes all alone. Life weary, so hungry I could eat a dry bone one. Mouth full of sand, shattered heart so heavy too Looking back at this life, where were the breaks my due. Robert J. Lindley, 6-08-2023 16 VERSE SONNET , WITH 12 SYLLABLES EACH VERSE Note_ My life in my youth was anything but dull. I worked as a club bouncer, farmhand, factory working manager 4 times, carpenter, roofer, bricklayer, metal fabricator, even worked at a car repair once.
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