--Maurice ManningYou wouldn't have believed it, howthe man, a little touched perhaps,set his hands together and prayedfor happiness, yet not his own;he meant his people, by which he meantnot people really, but trees and cows,the dirty horses, dogs, the foxwho lived at the back of his place with her kits,and the very night who settled downto rock his place to sleep, the placehe tried so hard to tend he foundhe mended fences in his sleep.He said to the you above, who, let'sbe honest, doesn't say too much,I need you now up there to givemy people happiness, you letthem smile and know the reason; hearmy prayer, Old Yam. The you who's youmight laugh at that, and I agree,it's funny to make a prayer like that,the down-home words and yonder reachof what he said; and calling Godthe Elder Sweet Potato, shucks,that's pretty funny, and kind of sad.
2024-10-23
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