Dinner Rush

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    Dinner Rush

    At twenty to twelve
    The trucks begin pulling into the parking lot,
    Four wheel drives, extended cabs, big tires,
    Splattered with the mud
    Of a thousand fields
    And shop yards.

    In twos and threes,
    My boys troop in.
    Hair flecked with sawdust or lawn clippings,
    Boots covered in mud,
    Hands dirty,
    Smelling of motor oil and grease,
    Fertilizer and hay,
    Cattle pen and hog barn,
    And hard earned sweat.


    They smile and joke,
    Calling to each other across the restaurant,
    Drinking gallons of sweet tea
    And eating cheeseburgers or plate lunches,
    Already tired from the day
    That is only half over.
    Their eyes hold the haunted look of farmers
    With too much rain
    Or not enough.


    I know who they are, these boys,
    And who they belong to.
    I know their names and their daddies,
    Their wives and their children.
    I hear about their hopes and small victories
    Their sadness and setbacks
    As I fill their glasses again and again
    To slake the thirst of
    Hot days and hard work.


    By twelve thirty, they’re gone,
    Leaving behind smudges on the tables
    From sweat soaked arms
    And clumps of dirt from their boots.
    I never complain about sweeping up farm mud.
    And the very least I can do for my boys
    Is keep lava soap by the sink
    So they can have dinner with lean hands.

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    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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