Natalie Dirks

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I climb off the lawn mower, sweaty and hot
A cool glass of lemonade a refreshing thought.
As I walk to the house and survey the yard
By seed heads and dandelions no longer marred
...

I felt so heavy
Burdened down
I BEGGED the Lord
In prayer
...

I feel so helpless
So confused
Emotions churning
Fear
...

I'm just a country kid.
The chuck will's widow
Calls to me at night.
It's haunting melody tells me
...

Dishes, dishes, dirty dishes
Must I always do the dishes?
'Yes you must, ' said Mother dear.
'For Bobby's helping Daddy
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Driving down the mountain
Hair blown all awry
Cool in the creek at noon
Blue, blue sky
...

Whene're the trouble and cares of life
Seem nearly too hard for me,
I wonder out to a quiet place
Where I can be alone.
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Some days i think that I should like
A Bentley, sleek and glossy.
On other days I'd like a car
That wasn't quite so bossy.
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The Best Poem Of Natalie Dirks

Clear-Cut Shadows

I climb off the lawn mower, sweaty and hot
A cool glass of lemonade a refreshing thought.
As I walk to the house and survey the yard
By seed heads and dandelions no longer marred
The sun shining brightly across the grass
The shadows no longer a mottled mass
But clear-cut darkness cast over the ground
Covering what grass there is to be found.

I go on with my work but the thought lingers long
'The shadows clear-cut on a freshly mown lawn'.
How does the grass in my life's garden look?
Does it look like a photo in a gardening book?
Or have I allowed tall seed heads of pride
Ready to scatter their seeds far and wide?
The stickers of criticalness and disrespect
Will thrive in my grass if they are unchecked.

I must be sure to get out the mower
Perhaps put the deck a notch or two lower.
The 'Round-up' of daily devotions is needed
To kill the weeds before they've seeded.
Some hard manual labor will be involved
But it will be worth it when the problem is solved.
I'll see clear-cut shadows where once was confusion.
What really was there or was it merely illusion?
There were gray patches there, neither light, neither dark
But now on cut grass they stand out -stark.
I'll know where to walk now to keep me from wrong.
The shadows are clear on a freshly mown lawn.

(6-7-09)

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Jana Koehn 22 June 2012

Hey Nat! I love your poems! And this sight! Thanks for telling me abt it! :)

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Eucari Mendez 07 November 2011

i love this poem am goin to use it for my home work

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