Poetry, Lyrics, & Doggerel, From A Six-Tatami Room, South of Tokyo, Japan
Random Rhymes From An Expat Living A Long Way From Home
Monday, March 17, 2014
John H. Chafee Nature Preserve
What were once farmers' fields,
Are now shaded by trees,
Rooted deep and grown
Tall, swaying in the breeze,
On land where seeds were sown...
Land, once an immigrant's prize,
Now a feral forest, where an
Abandoned dream lies.
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