Pictured, Chris Milbourn, rhymes below by Chris Milbourn also

Walked to the mailbox with my house keys fastened to my necklace

I will not buy your drugs but I will buy your records

Walked past Montana’s old place where I used to place demons on stretchers

A lot of similarities between Sylvan and Crescent

At opposite ends of an era it seems

Now days monthly subscriptions keep us from passing down lessons

Mismatched stories from mismatched messengers

Medicine in the cabinet and socks on the dresser

Loose rocks under the mail box from the aching pavement

Two white envelopes and a coupon for grocery savings

Don’t ever check your mail on a Sunday , someone say it

If one of these envelopes is about my food assistance going down, I hope I don’t see tracers

Within one building not a single garbage disposal in sixteen actual places

One of these is about food assistance so I put on my glasses

As expected, for a while I guess my fruits and vegetables won’t be the freshest

It’s either that or its rice and spinach just without the dressing

It’s not exactly a new bill but it is if you count the stressing

Published by Christopher Milbourn

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