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Choir Boy: 3 poems photo

 

CHOIR BOY

There’s a young boy with red hair 

singing in a choir all the words

he memorized but doesn’t know

because for all five years of his life

he’s been left 

wondering 

where did Dad go? 

 

FARAWAY PARK

Headed West we moseyed past driveways 
recycling bins mailboxes and trucks with trailers hitched 
like your hand when you pulled her little red wagon 
the jump rope plunking behind it
as she trolled for fish—blue ones greens browns: 
all our favorite colors. 

Our feet drew lines back to Faraway Park, 
which she’s now re-named 
after you. 

Where the meadow replaces the streets 
we found all these flowers that reminded us of love 
while the frogs 
got the hell out of dodge 
after feeling us invade their space. 
That’s when she asked me if you were still part of our family. 
We jumped the creek. 
To and forth. Back and fro. 
Like them. The frogs. Like each other. Like 
everything really. 

We went to the cottage made of a tree too where 
no one could ever find us, and she said 
ooh maybe we should look for—and she said your name—
your water bottle since on your last day with us 
you put it high up on a branch that
was made of your favorite color. 

But when we looked 
it was gone. 
Like you.

 

ON THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS

My spouse 
said to me:

“Let’s get all this shit packed,
and put away. Garage is unlocked.

“And why didn’t you take those returns
already? You said you were going to.  

“And can you get that mess cleaned
up over there. Please?

“And let’s get the kids to pick seven items to donate,
ok, doesn’t matter what items they are—big or small.

7 things. And tell them we are playing 
the same game next week. I want the clutter gone.

“And do you know when the city’s coming 
to pick up all the dead trees? 

“And can we negotiate special times 
for all the drumming and dancing

because I don’t think I can handle festivity 
any longer. 

“I’m pawning the old rings, by the way,
to pay the credit card bill this month.

“And I hope you don’t mind but 
I’ve been seeing somebody 

Recently, like we talked about, it’s nothing
yet, but I think we should sit down and talk about

how we want to tell the kids what’s going to happen
to our family.” 

 


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