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—Maude Masteller Sockman Brown, 1935 Narrow, curved back stairway to the children’s bedrooms Wood darkened by generations of bare feet and sly kittens No railing, nothing to hold but a basket of clean socks On the landing, a window to the chicken yard, pasture Three jersey cows and their calves wander the May meadow His blue Ford truck kicks up pebbles and mud, slows then stops A flurry of children, brighter from shadows, chirps at his door. MARCIA HURLOW
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Mar 15, 2018
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