Monthly Archives: July 2012

Watches

I woke to see tigridias outside my bedroom door: two perfect painted flowers. They bent beneath the heat and would have died, except I took them in to cup the hours of a Saturday in late July. It didn’t matter … Continue reading

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Brick Pathology (Part 1 of 3)

If Marty were as resilient as she says, she would have bounced off the brick. If she were as coordinated as she wants, she wouldn’t have lost her footing. If she were as responsible as she thinks, the path wouldn’t … Continue reading

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Lake Winnipesaukee 1957

My father carved a walking stick for me. He chose a sturdy branch and trimmed it free of shoots and then he whittled carefully my name and figures of geometry. They sat the summer afternoons away, two fathers tall and … Continue reading

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Narrator (2 of 2)

Lanie was surprised that so few of her women friends had babies. That so few of the guys had careers. Not only did no one she knew grow wiser with age; the common consensus was that any good idea had … Continue reading

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Narrator (1 of 2)

Lanie works in stories. She records episodes in her diary from her experiences or from what people tell her, which makes her remember them, which prompts her to tell them again, better, to others, which often results in others telling … Continue reading

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Telomerase

Abnormal cells divide and reproduce, and replicate again without an end. They multiply amok in mad abuse mitotic and chaotic, and so bend ideas of potent immortality, they take the twisted shape appropriate to teeming crowded cruel calamity, like maggots … Continue reading

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A Little Death

A raccoon died last night, I think. Actually I’m sure many raccoons died last night, globally, but I’m recording events in the backyard of _____ . That’s where I live. My home is a studio cottage in the garden. It … Continue reading

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Meeting

I fell in love at 2:05 PM just yesterday – aware you shut the door, my belly heating and from nowhere phlegm between my voice and air. My thoughts implore you to approach, to cover me, surround my limbs, insist … Continue reading

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Political Poem

Our state put subdivision on the map, invented traffic arteries, suburbs, redesignated dead end cul-de-sac and made the freeways frequent. It disturbs the symmetry – our huge diversity a manatee that tips a dish of prawns that cluster near Long … Continue reading

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The Key (2 of 2)

A big part of the problem was Jeannie herself. Her head. They had to tread carefully around this one. The report did mention her aneurysm; it says the accident was definitely the direct cause of the concussion, but all parties … Continue reading

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