Single Malts - and other odd Musings

Frogtown - from West of Eden, written by c o mccauley





This is for you – you ancient of North East

frogtown

even an old five-and-dimer
                has to get away
                                maybe cut across main street

head for the river
                or a backwater hideout

I pedal a stripped-down schwinn
                by battered wooden shanties
                                cluttered along a dusty afternoon road

warm honeysuckle air
                mingles with guitar strum
                                fried catfish and beer

under a slouch feathered hat
                clayton wamser
                                pimp pusher preacher
                                                leans against a broken porch
                                                                smoking a cigar

his snake head moving with shaded eyes
                as I pass his fat-breasted mulatto daughter
                                sunning In her cut-offs

but the river always was my answer

where neon blue dragonflies circle
                shoreline stalks of milkweed
                                I cast into still brown water

split sinkers pull the line under a twig bobber
                my thumb and forefinger
                                feeling the line for fish

waiting for yellow perch to strike or sunfish
                I read about flowers of evil
                                and grapes of wrath

as the tide ebbs far from tomorrow’s flight decks
                on yankee station
                                in the south china sea

"I believe this is written by an old acquaintance  of mine from the little town of  North East as I am fairly certain that he served in Vietnam as a pilot."   -   was what I wrote in the post of 'a darker shade of black' but this bit on 'frogtown' with reference to 'clayton' confirms it is the Charlie that I knew long ago.  And whether Charlie knew or not I would like to point out that Clayton was a veteran from the navy of world war II and earned the hard way his right to just hang-out like a strange background character from a grade B movie.


               

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