ZIG ZAG
Oh, no,
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not another.
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. . . . poem.
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.
with all those…
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.
.stupid
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.
dots?
I’ve been on rollercoasters
like any fool from Syracuse, Paris or Pensacola.
But I’m tired of all this buzzing
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
. . .
. to the other
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.
side
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. of a fly
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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..swatter.
Tired
. of.
it
all, .
I
tell.
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.
. . . . .you. .
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.
just…
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.
.plain. . . .
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.
tired!
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
Let’s
go.
..
.
.slide forward
in a polar.
.
.
bear.
.
.
.suit
across the ice.
Paws down.
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nobody expecting you, tonight.
Let’s go.
Have
you ever pondered
Leonardo
engaging the Wright Brothers?
What vintage cognac!
Or Aristotle
coveredhead
to
toe
with the latest electronic gadgets?
Well…I guess
blue.
.
.
.
.
sheep
might accidentally
.
.
.
.
stumble
across your
blue
forehead.
But that’s to be
expected.
Remember
those hourshowling,
those hours
clawing
to get
back
in?
Those sleeting hours
. . .. . . .
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. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
in an Atlanta Greyhound station
unzipping.
.
.
.
.
.
dreaming
of an overripe Appaloosa
nestledagainst
a
cloud?
Those hours,
greybearded,
stained.
If we
had
time,
we’d
remember
all
the
hours
spilled
from
a pale
green
bottle
of
mel
a
n
c
h
o
l
y
that’s
so
hard
to
swallow.
freshly-
ground
hours
swarm the mythological maples
sheltering my neighborhood these past
50 years.
That’s
almost
enough.
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.
time
don’t you think
to plan
the
future?
Alan Britt's interview with the Library of Congress for
The Poet and the Poem is up at (http://www.loc.gov/poetry/poetpoem.html#alan-britt) and will air on Pacifica Radio in January 2013.
His interview with Minnesota Review is
up at http://minnesotareview.wordpress.com/. He read poems at the World Trade
Center/Tribute WTC Visitor Center in Manhattan/NYC, April 2012, at the We Are You Project (WeAreYouProject.Org) Wilmer Jennings
Gallery, East Village/NYC, April 2012. His latest book is Alone with the
Terrible Universe. Alan currently teaches English/Creative
Writing at Towson University and lives in Reisterstown, Maryland with his wife,
daughter, two Bouviers des Flandres, one Bichon Frise and two formally feral
cats. He is the Book Review Editor for Ragazine: http://ragazine.cc/
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