hot morning the scrape of the worker's spade
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
his last shingle
covers a patch of moonlight...
the long day
high noon
the well digger drips
on his work boots
raise a toast to the hard working people, raise a toast to the salt of the earth!
ed
yes! i concur, ed. well put!
thanks,
bill
amen! i can almost hear the scrape of that shovel....
indeed, greg--now, these people work!
thanks,
bill
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