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Bone yard Beauties
by Susan Brown (Age: 49)
copyright 04-10-2008


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
Slipping through the junkyard
After mid-night
Yard Grass Waltz

Chrome grills-teeth
Broken fenders-legs
Round Headlights
Winking at me under disguise of darkness

Large bodies of twisted metal
Hidden in stacks of piled iron
Tired
Royal corpses

If these girls could talk tonight
Picnics emerge
Head Gaskets-blown away
Parties chant

Era uncovered

Faded paint
Gaudy glorious grave site
Languishing secrets
untold

but no...here they lie down

Disfigured
Discarded
Tossed to the side road

Sturdy family companions
Left unattended

Grizzly
Crime Scene
Encounter

Beauties ditched!


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04-25-2008 Alma H.    

Oh! Really creepy. This was really good though. I thought it seemed to have a doubled meaning. It mentions a lot about car, at least that's what I think, and it's a car junk yard. Or some body died in a car accident, or just like others before me have said, it might just be a graveyard full of people that have died with beauty still attached. Great work. Talk to you later.
~Alma



04-16-2008 Mike Gallimore    

Get out on the back roads just about anywhere and you'll find house after house with its own little family graveyard just like the one you describe here. Why don't they just have these wrecks hauled away? Now we know -- these are the remains of loved ones. Very nice!


04-12-2008 Lauren T.    

Another great poem by you!
Its very spooky and would be great for halloween! I love it! You have some way of giving me chills when I read your poems!
I'm off to read more!


04-11-2008 Kimberly Angelone    

If these girls could talk tonight
Picnics emerge
Head Gaskets-blown away
Parties chant....

oh so true. i love the way you looked at this and made the old cars come to life! Amazingly written! I love the interpretation of how you make them seem human - then they die, and are buried but had lives, just like us.



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