Drifter Poem by LONDIS CARPENTER

Drifter



My daddy was a rambling man, a drifter some would say.
I never got to know him as he traveled on his way.
My daddy never settled long—"Hello! Adieu! My friend."
His feet were always itching to be on the road again.
He traveled all the highways; he knew them all by name
He passed through every northern state from Washington to Maine.
He traveled in the light of day—at night he slept alone.
He met with pretty housewives when their husbands weren't at home.
I know I'll be just like him and the road will be my home.
I'll never see the same place twice—my heart is set to roam.
I'll travel all the highways; I'll know them all by name.
I'll pass through every northern state from Washington to Main.
I'll travel in the light of day—at night I'll sleep alone.
I'll meet with pretty housewives when their husbands aren't at home.
I know I'll never settle long—"Hello! Adieu! My friend."
My feet will soon be itching to be on the road again.
I'll always be a rambling man, a drifter some would say.
I'll never get to know you as I travel on my way.
I know I'll never settle down—"Hello! Adieu! My friend."
My feet will soon be itching to be on the road again.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: social behaviour
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