RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS
Ghost Towns
In the old west there were ghost towns
Towns that sprung up overnight
Along the trail of wagon trains
To feed the great migration
Along the path of gold and silver
To feed the dreams of poverty
Boom and bust towns
Towns that rose from the dust
Drowned in rotgut liquor
Played hard and fast with women
Indulged in life’s forbidden pleasures
And vanished like a dream
Like a wanton drunken dream
People came and settled in
Until the gold dried up
Until the railroad moved on
Until the boom went bust
We’re about to enter a new age
Of the boom-and-bust ghost towns
Desert towns deserted
For lack of drinking water
For lack of irrigation
Towns overrun by rust and waste
Towns that bet it all on false promises
False gods, false prophets and false profits
Towns that thrived on agriculture
Towns that imploded on technology
Gambling towns and tourist towns
Towns that used to court life
Before the party ended
Now all that remains are memories
And ghosts