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inauspicious moment

Inauspicious Moment

I tried to
sing a
song
but only
made a
croaking sound.


Then frogs
began prying
their way
past my
sealed lips &
dropping to
the floor.

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falling in love with anne tyler

Falling in Love with Anne Tyler

I just
read two
Anne Tyler
novels
back-to-back
after never
having read
her at all.


She slips
perceptions
into my
mind like
loaves of
warm bread
& in the
three-&-
one-half-
page first
chapter of
The Accidental
Tourist breathes
more life
into
two main
characters than
most novelists
manage
in an
entire book.


She wraps
the whole
thing up
in a
burst of
poetry
& it’s
love at
first sight.

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life's savings

Life’s Savings

I have
enough money
saved to
make it
thru the
rest of
my life
with a
beggar’s bowl
& a
winning smile.

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playing the odds

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Playing the Odds

The cream
of the
crop the
chosen few
the golden
boys of
youth it
all turns
sour
so fast
like bottled
milk in
the sun
like Kenneth
Patchen’s
wrenched back
like black
orchids
on a
coffin lid
like Tiny
Tim without
crutches like
a bolt
of pain
in your
chest that
drops you
to the
floor like
when your
wife over
breakfast
puts her
toast down
& says
she’s met
someone new.

 

There’s a
lesson in
all this
a grim
certainty an
invitation to
suicide or
an abrupt
change in
lifestyle a
fresh start
played out
on the
same old
turf.

 

The ouija
board or
Tarot cards,
take your pick.

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another take on what a shard is

sharpen

Another Take on What a Shard Is

Shards are
a way of
recreating myself,
minute by minute.

When the
well runs
dry I’ll
roll over
& die.

That’s something
that came
to me
one day
while
sharpening pencils.

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the will to survive

The Will to Survive

The air
all over
town is
thick with
cottonwood fluff
millions of
tiny particles
that look
almost like
insects that
want to
be trees.


The aspen
& the
maple &
mountain ash
tremble &
their leaves
turn golden
& red
& float
limp to
the ground,
oceans of
leaves that
get raked
up &
set afire
in barrels.

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