--MAYBE WE COULD TRY A LITTLE HARDER
…I had some good news
yesterday. My poem, “One” was one of six
poems Sundress Press nominated for their annual Best of the Net Anthology.
Here it is:
One
The winds are laced with
blades,
arctic air thick blankets,
bruised blue even at night,
but us,
well, we sit at a round
table
in a warm building smelling
of nutmeg lattes,
loud voices tearing dust off
the rafters,
our laughter rattling
newsprint
and backpacks.
Through the window outside
I catch a glimpse of a woman
wearing a tattered blanket,
hunkered over the steaming
heat grate,
her thighs splayed as if
giving birth
sending her fetus straight
to hell,
saving it from her hell.
Behind, a shopping cart
holds
the woman’s house
her rooms
her ceiling
her carport
her bookshelves and bed.
Something like a lottery
ticket
is taped to a cardboard sign
saying
I AM The oNe
and then unreadable
scribble.
As it starts to snow,
two suits and a pair of
lovers pass by,
giving the woman wide berth,
winter air smoking from
their nostrils
and teeth.
I watch the couple kiss.
I watch a hydraulic Santa
pick up a package in the store front window.
I watch the ragged woman
start to tell herself
a story,
praying that she gives it a
happy ending.
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