Local Politics (Macduff's Just Because Challange)

Who do them folks keep supposin'
Is payin' all them taxes I'm opposin'
Them that spend a whole day long posin'
Talkin' 'till our ears drop and we're a' dozin'
On 'count of all ya local banks a closin'
Now the ol' general stores' fo'closin'
Leave it not fer me fer disclosin'
Ain't nobody else's business I'm a nosin'
Cuz I'm just sayin', I ain't proposin'
"Someone sure is gettin' a hosin'"
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Posted: Sep 2012
About this poem:
Well....placing some folksy diatribe about politics into a most colorful local "Hill Farmer" vernacular requires some skill so that means in order to meet Macduff's challenge and only slight variations of spelling and language that sounds more like the folks back here in the 'stick's would reckon. Hope you enjoy !! :)))

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Comments (4)

Nuwahri61
Cool write Yankee .........chuckling away here in my best country accent rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing just because i can .........
mcradloff
Ya'll got yeself a goodun there, a real goodun!tip hat
LadyMorgana60
I did enjoy thanks Yankee.. . wine
Thanks for sharing..bouquet
Macduff5
Hi Yankee,

Seems like politics is the same the world over. We do tend to stereotype it but politicians don't do much to dispell the image. cheers
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