With Jackson, standin' on the corner,
winds are low, had a glass of Arizona
tea. We are a fine sight to see.
Even an eagle stopped to take a look at me.
I mostly write, Jackson sings,
hocked some guitar strings.
But baby, if I could afford a flatbed ford,
I’d open up if you were climbing in,
maybe. Is it true, you’ve been gettin’
your kicks with other chicks?
Write back soon, and don’t forget (me)!
Take it easy,
Winona, Route 66
© 2025 Jennifer Wagner
Poem-A-Day 26: write a hermit crab poem (in this case, a poem that takes on the form of a postcard)
Photos © Jennifer Wagner. The iconic corner of Winslow, AZ on Route 66 with statue of Jackson Browne who wrote the song “Take it Easy” with Glenn Frey for the Eagles. My poem references many of the lyrics, as well as some from the classic “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” song.
I love this. Back in the day, someone told me this song reminded them of me. Maybe they thought I was the girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford? I don't see it, but I was still kinda pleased.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shay! I love the Eagles, Jackson Browne, and that song~
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