Junk

by Larry Chamberlin   Mar 2, 2010


You will notice that no one wants
The garbage thrown to the street,
Except these eccentrics in vans
Rummaging through, so discrete.

Pay attention to their faces
Later you'll see them, no bunk,
At their antique stores charging and
Collecting big for the self-same junk.

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  • 13 years ago

    by anand singh

    I think you did a good job with this piece which I deemed realistic cause it is so.So often you heard of a piece of junk turning into a lump of gold, and that was once thrown out in roadside trash.
    An enjoyable read.
    Paul...

  • 14 years ago

    by Christopher Wry

    Oh so true. I think the word flow could have been a little better.

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