Ode To Barefoot Poem by Keel Lincoln

Ode To Barefoot



My foot it is bare,
That's the way it should be,
Shoes remove the experience and care,
Of how God intended grasses glee,
So I don't wear shoes when I can,
It's how it should be since the world began,
God gave me at birth the greatest kind of shoe,
On me they always grow as I do,
They fix themselves when they break or tear,
They're the easiest to wash when they are dirtily fair,
God gave me these shoes, so they're the ones I always wear,
Their brand name is the one I call bare.

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Keel Lincoln

Keel Lincoln

Kinshasa, DRC (former Zaire)
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