Younger days

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YOUNGER DAYS 680708

By JCSTREET © 2004

We lived in Rosemount
dank
evil
the kids in school could hardly
read or write

We built elevated shacks
behind Steinberg’s billboard
which said
‘New supermarket soon to be built here’
it never was

On Viau Street a cement truck
ran over a little girl
blood and chunks of flesh were all over the street, they
covered her with a red slicker to match
her slick-sticky outfit, I
couldn’t eat for three days
I was overweight anyway

I called Billy a dirty Catholic and
ran away
He didn’t chase me but
it was a warning

--30—Montreal, July 8, 1968 – this happened around 1955/56 I guess—that’s when I decided not to become an ER physician—bad mistake in retrospect.

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