Jeb and the Haymaker

"A touch of Earther rural folklore for the long trip."
I) Athens, MI; High School Graduation and a Bloody Nose
Below the thumb resides a prairie tagged Monhalo.
Old as dumb. Does slave labor.
Vents for Chrysler. In a hut made of branflakes and
green egg cartons lives a nun with skin like visqueen stretched on bamboo.
II) The Cosmic Wager
They met on a deer path. Uncle Lowell's a betting man.
I wager my nephew Jeb can break your face in half.
Now I've heard everything,
but some chump's 'gonna balk.
Come beside Nell's polebarn where my haymaker's heating
up. Autumn sun rolls on through the dust of the Butcher's
parking lot. When I'm done,
standing over your only nephew's bloody husk.
I'll live forever, "cause I'll fight anything.
'got chores to finish. So let's start swinging.
The ballcap hit the ground.
Jeb charged without a thought.
The haymaker coiled back, and launched Jeb's head off.
III) Hick Superstitions
And on it rolled through Lake Michigan and towards
the Pacific Coast; and some still say if you look real
close Jeb's head will roll through your legs.



Credits
Writer(s): Brent Lee Oberlin, Paul Melwiky Enzio, Jared Bryant, Christopher Pka Christopher Le Simmonds
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