"Wild Raspberries"
Do you know what a dingelberry is?
You pick them with your fingers and a bar of soap.
I was once caught in a storm of dingelberries.
They fly mighty high in the sky.
Life costs 9 dollars 11 cents.
It's 11 after 9.
Do you know where your children are at?
I'm writing of time and tragedy.
I see the owls hooting at the full moon.
Quite frankly, I don't give a hoot.
Tumors come and go just like our lives do!!!...
Dingleberries grow like strawberries down south.
They are quite edible but are taboo down there.
These berries are shipped all over the world.
They are quite popular among the unions in Germany.
That's what keeps their economy so robust!
That's the old south.
This is the new south.
The ice storms hit Georgia and the south.
All the cars go in slow motion.
Some even travel backwards because of ice.
The wheels run but the cars don't.
Cape Cod's where they produce delicious potato chips, and have beautiful beaches, is expecting 9 feet and 11 inches of snow.
Is this globular warming's warning like Hurricane Sandy?
The boy scout's motto was, "Be Prepared."
It can't apply itself.
Like modern medicine to an old fashioned remedy.
I ask you, is that right?
Or left unspoken?
Happy Valentine's Day on this full moon's night!
By my best friend Jon Billet on 02.14.14
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