Bayou Betty
They called her Bayou Betty
She got mad
Answered back, “I’mma city cat”
Concrete under my pads
I’m from New Orleans
I know about architecture
And this and that
They called her Bayou Betty
She got mad
Answered back, “I’mma city cat”
Concrete under my pads
I’m from New Orleans
I know about architecture
And this and that
My dearest friend, It has been too long; I am not sure how long. I used to live immersed in the past, not I am not so comfortable glancing back, it feels like a trap. Best to keep in forward motion then right my friend? It's been nearly
I didn't grow up a witness to much lawn mowing. We rented an apartment and my grandparents were Italian immigrants with a fondness for asphalt. I was always proud to be a concrete city girl, my few experiences with nature being limited to short drives through New Hampshire
Well, I'll be dam'd, we all will in the name of progress. That’s the take the federal government of America has been spinning since Wilson Dam’s first conception was approved in 1916 and the project was completed in 1925: 9 years from approval, 7
The natural element of water is the uniqueness and ability to sustain life here on Earth, it is distributed via pathways, like a vein system in a human body. 100 years ago, the creation of utility companies in the name of progress required redistributing this water and creating new paths,