The Free Green Grass Of Home Poem by Francie Lynch

The Free Green Grass Of Home



The hood won't be the same,
We're out standing in the rain,
To encourage sprouts as we once did our children;
For down the road you see it's as legal,
As a Timmy 'n cream-cheese bagel,
We're good to grow our free green grass at home.

On this side of our border,
Starting this October,
We'll bake it, vape it, roll and bowl to take it;
Down the road you see it's now legal,
The price of home grown's dropped to zero,
We're good to grow our free green grass at home.

Yes we're all on board to greet it,
Some inhale and some will eat it;
We're good to grow our free green grass at home.

I'm awake and it astounds me,
My four plants that surround me;
We've realized what we've long been dreaming;
For there's a store where we can cop some,
Come the fall fresh buds ill blossom,
We're good to grow our free green grass at home.

Yes we're all on board to greet it,
Some inhale, and some will eat it,
We're good to grow our free green grass at home.

Saturday, July 21, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: canada,drugs,grass ,weed
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A Timmy is a Tim Horton's coffee.Oct.17,2018: marijuana becomes legal in Canada. We can grow four plants per household.
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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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