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Grapefruit

Adoring grapefruit when I was a kid,I ate them fresh or, older, drink their juicealone or mixed with vodka. Hormones ridme of my appetite for pamplemousse,amid and after my last pregnancy.And right about when thirst for it returned,I took in … Continue reading

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Doom

Remembering the radiation burna worker suffered when his plant misfired,and how it shocked my consciousness to learnthat doom can be as silent as it’s dire,concealing symptoms while it works within,and killing surely though it takes some time…although we still have … Continue reading

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Inconstancy

The oldest grandkid functions like a jerk:insensitive to others and unkind.His uncle can be called a piece of work –an asshole when he’s in that frame of mind.The mother of the poet acted meanwhen she was young: abrupt and even … Continue reading

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More Screen Time

My BFF is nearly 4 years oldand Covid has deprived him, like his friends,of preschool, parties, libraries. He’s holedat home, and though he’s bright and comprehendsrestrictions, he’s excited by a gamehis parents won’t allow us to enjoy.“He gets too manic” … Continue reading

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Beyond the Tipping Point

I don’t think Dad was right about the threatthat comes from sitting near the TV set,or danger to my eyesight if I readin dim light (sneaking stories into bed).But of the bigger subjects he spoke true,like parent negligence that causes … Continue reading

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Mutation Rate

So first we made the world a petri dish:with global travel, population growthcondensed in cities; added catalystsof processed foods that benefitted boththe rich and powerful instead of kids;invented ways to propagate false news,appealing to what honesty forbids,portraying shades of gray … Continue reading

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It’s Over

We felt two hundred million lungs exhaleas oaths were said and vows were made to all.For four long years we’d seen our customs failand hyperventilated, taking smallbreaths in and out and in, with gasping grief,unable to attain the calm we … Continue reading

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Excreta

I like the eucalypt above the deck.I fancy the biota in my yard.But critters make their messes. Squirrels wreckthe seedlings and they piss from high above.The crows I love deface the wood with fleckand splat of poop – tenacious chalky … Continue reading

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Worst President Ever

As hard as it is to excel,full failure’s uncommon as well.To be twice impeached,in one term to have reachedthis nadir’s a record to tell.

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In the Eye of a Storm

Are we in the eye of a storm right now?Is this the calm deceit I’ve heard about?Between last week and next we teem with doubt. It’s obvious that thousands don’t know howto do more than assert, assault and shout.Are we … Continue reading

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