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Prologue

Monday, May 18th, 2009

From the play “Hanging & Marriage in Barquin County

 

Prologue

(spoken by Billy Sam)

 

A road strikes south from San Antone

on a line that’d get ya here,

but vanishes in sand and stone

and cactus even the winds fear.

 

Worse is true of the buckboard track

takes off from Brownsville north by east—

it don’t get here and don’t go back.

A man takes it’s a good as deceased.

 

We have no airport or railroad line

but finding us, if you have a mind,

involves no work, no thought, no cost—

to get here, you have to be lost.

 

 

©2009 Edmund Pickett

 

 

 

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