Friday, November 11, 2011

11-11-11 punkin house on a hill

ohio man grows largest pumpkin
on charming small hill
dries it out
scrapes inside clean

crafts bed, cabinets,
does plumbing, then electricity
paints interior, decorates
even adds a fireplace

hangs up curtains and lives in it
falls asleep with fire roaring
burns whole place down.
gets out alive




now years later the local beer joint fills
every Saturday eve when they leave the hills
to buy him ale
and to hear this tale

3 comments:

Annie said...

Your poem made me look up the original nursery rhyme. It's a little nonspecific, but there's a world of nursery rhyme art filled with fanciful pumpkin houses much like yours!

Hannah Stephenson said...

I love this....especially the disaster/asburdity and weird practicality that resurfaces!

Marja said...

A life story waved into a poem Very intriguing