Friday, December 13, 2019

The Complacent Cliff-Dweller by Margaret Fishback

The Complacent Cliff-Dweller
by Margaret Fishback

I have a little home amidst the city's din
With kitchenette and shower bath and tub thrown in,
With fresh milk and vegetables and taxis close at hand--
The country can't beat that though Nature is grand.

The garbage is collected and I am not concerned
With where the men take it to be drowned or burned.
There are lots of different places that I can go for lunch
And autumn leaves are selling at fifty cents a bunch.

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