DOWN AT THE FOLKS
A Poem by John CrowleyA little dig at the pompous
DOWN AT THE FOLKS
You might have noticed
No letters past our name
We just said it straight
We don`t play no silly game
"Brawling city of iron men"
You may recognize the line
I think he was poet laureate
Of our United States
Mark Twain or more
Was made a doctor some
But never tried to press
Unless maybe the Mrs. dress
Don`t put on airs
If you can`t take the heat
This is our world here
And we just won`t be beat
We admire the real McCoy
Pay our taxes and vote
Don`t pretend that you are great
Unless you bring a note
----- John Crowley