Barbara Buxton

Barbara Buxton Poems

Pumpkins growing in a field
by a South Carolina rural road
waiting for a steal.
...

When my father died I was glad.
His eyes had become windows
of pain.
...

In the span of the reach to the can for
the worm,
There's the dance of the Tern
To the music of the wave,
...

The first light of a Spring day is my favorite time.
Just enough light to guide the coffee to my lips.

A redwood deck, glider and lounge hold
...

Too Bad
We cannot show our face
without the mask,
we wear each day
...

The Best Poem Of Barbara Buxton

Halloween Night (1954)

Pumpkins growing in a field
by a South Carolina rural road
waiting for a steal.

Big ones, Small ones, Fat ones, Round ONES
BIG ORANGE pearls
TOO heavy for young girls
Trying to impress young boys on a
FREAKY Halloween NIGHT.

Stolen pumpkins out of somebody's field?
An unlawful act WE'LL never reveal.

Pumpkin vines try to trip me down.
Feet running hard on unlevel ground;
lungs bursting with frosty Autumn air.

BOYS throwing cuss words EVERYWHERE...

He's coming.....THE FARMER....and he's got a GUN!

he shoots....
we drop
our pumpkins and BOY do we run.
We fall in the car...we were.....just havin'
fun...

A little Halloween mayhem turned into fright.
Kids turned into banshees by THE magic
of THE night.

Nervous laughter fills the car
all the way into town;
we expect police to come
and throw us on the ground;
slap us in hand curffs, read us our rights;

but no si-reen comes and no flashing lights...

They don't come and...
we get back into town
with a pumpkin..........just one...

SOMETHING MUST BE DONE!

The morning in the town square brings shocking surprise...

An old lady yells,
'LORD ALMIGHTY, ' SHE CRIES,
'Look......the statue.....his hat...
.......SWEET JESUS, ' she wails.
'Our precious Civil War General...

SOMEBODY'S GOIN' STRAIGHT TO HELL! '

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