Ted Kooser wrote a poem titled "Abandoned House." In his poem he paints a picture of a family that lived a rather destitute life in a country house. I have selected a few of Kooser's lines to portray the depravity that led ultimately to the house's abandonment.
He was a big man, says the size of his shoes . . .
A woman lived with him, says the bedroom wall
papered with lilacs . . .
papered with lilacs . . .
Money was scarce . . .
she left in a nervous haste.
I'm sure you have had thoughts about who the persons were that once occupied an uninhabited house along some farm road.
Mr. Kooser uses words to draw pictures, attempting to capture the lives that once existed in his poem's vacant house.
Source: "Abandoned House," Sure Signs, New Selected Poems, Ted Kooser, Zoland Books
Photos: abandoned farm house, Madison County, Kentucky