Poem in the First Person
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“There’s no comfort in this world”
says the bear to the rabbit cornered by the
fox caught in the
cross-hairs of a Remington semi-automatic
“The ripe walnut spends more breaths on grief”
says the rabbit without breaking a sweat
“Large waters large waters large waters”
says the fox licking his lips
“I’ve got him!”
says the rifleman as the aneurysm starts its attack from a
blood clot in his leg
“Why do fat people laugh more than skinny people?”
says the aneurysm as a laser beam from
God’s Throne stops it in its tracks
The rifleman thinks of his mother and her
deathbed wish and the tears in her eyes
and her last diary entry
and drops his gun
The fox gets distracted by a butterfly and lopes off on the
trail of a pungent odor of fresh pheasant
though it’s all in his mind
The rabbit twitches pink nose and white ears
puts paws back on earth and hops off
tail wiggling looking for lunch
The bear glances around for a second
then calls after the rabbit as it
disappears into the brush
“The ice-gates of Mercy melt open in the heart of the moment”
and studies his snout in the puddle rain made on the ground
before shambling off into the woods
his stomach growling
9/24/2002 (from Through Rose Colored Glasses)
Categories: Poems