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--YOU ARE MY MOST
RECENT MEMORY
The Weight of Ruin
She didn’t like it
When he kissed her
Kept her mouth
gated
Hiding teeth and
tongue
In the reflection
her eyes wide
But bored like a
stuffed owl
Collecting dust in
a stale barroom
The old
grandfather clock coughed
And stared at them
with great
Disappointment and
distaste
Another couple
kicked to the curb
When the kids
returned from the game
All four sat in
the living room
Munching buttered
popcorn
Some fixated on
their phones
Others on
the weight of ruin
There was a time
when
White space
welcomed me
Everything too
easy
Music writing
itself
No thesaurus
needed
Now it’s hard
labor
And second guesses
I’m that eagle
hoovering
In the sky unsure
where
The prey is below
Starving and
desperate
All the books I
own are
Up and dancing
around me
It’s the Tower of
Babel only with paper
Who knew books
could be so jovial
So graced with
rhythm and balance
That poetry could
do the Charleston
And Samba the
Blitzkrieg Bop
I get up and start
moving
Can’t quite call
it dancing
White men can’t
jump and
That sort of thing
But I’ve got it in
me now
The music spilling
from those words
Sentences swaying
in a close embrace
When my daughter
finds us
She looks like
she’s
Caught me masturbating
Caught me masturbating
Asks if I can at
least t
Turn the music down
Turn the music down
Then heads down
the hall
To her own room
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