
daniel-gallik
Ohio
The author has had poetry and short stories published by Hawaii Review, Parabola, Nimrod, Limestone (Univ. of Kentucky), The Hiram Poetry Review, Aura (Unv of Alabama), and Whiskey Island (Cleveland State Univ). He has placed writings in hundreds of online journals. His first novel, A Story of Dumb Fate is available at amazon.com for a good price. Currently the author is looking for a three book deal from a publisher.
Joachem raised his *** to salute
his neighbor who was dying.
His neighbor was not aware
this was happening. Frank Sinatra
was singing strongly on his stereo.
He remembered his friend
had given him a *** to use
to work in his garden. Joachem
was raising green beans one spring.
Linda had cancer. She told him
she had gotten it from her occupation.
Joachem did not know what to say
to her that moment two years ago.
Linda died at home two days later.
Joachem decided to hurt Allison
Electric by bombing it’s warehouse.
Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 9:28 PM UTC
Big And What Else Is In America
I’ve seen big people in little places
all over the U.S. I have seen people
break little laws and end up in
the headlines. I’ve watched old folks
do young things. Fat do thin stuff.
You have never asked me why
I see such things. You have sat
in your soft chair thinking it was hard.
Leaders do little things and end up
on the TV. Cokes look like Pepsis
to no one. Spaghetti is really linguine.
Bosses beg to want anyone to know
they do everything. Words become
less syllabic the more you say them.
I have seen yellow look awful
light brownish. I saw a pineapple
that seemed like a stone. The President
became a wanton chief. Casual oinks
became loud moos. One time, not long
ago, I viewed my wife as a lady who
wanted all my money, had it, and did
nothing except wait and wait until
all my relatives died, and then, spent
it on purses at a mall nearby the estate.
Daniel Gallik
[email protected]
www.dangallik.com
Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 9:26 PM UTC
A Tornado Coming In A Poor Neighborhood
What did you find out? I asked
my wife. She said nothing. I said
it hasn’t stormed. She spoke it
does not matter. The TV is not
working. Must be another storm
I said. The sky was darkening
quickly although it took a half hour
for everything to get thoroughly
black. Booms came from the west.
Big Jack from across the street
called and said I should beware.
A tornado was coming. I asked
from where. He said he did not
know, and that I should go down
the basement. I told Jack I had
none. He said what. I hung up.
I told my wife to be ready to get
under the bed. She said where
was that. I said the one in our
bedroom. She said oh and got her
jammies on. I told her not to moan
or worry, that we would be fine.
From next door kids started to yell
and say no school. Arthur Lang came
over and wanted my gun. I said Art
I sold it. He said that was stupid. For
some reason I closed my garage door.
I asked my wife to tell the kids if I
died that I did love them an awful lot
even if I was black and ugly poor.
Daniel Gallik
Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 9:22 PM UTC
A Non-Event, Not Even In The Papers
Big women are rare.
I saw one two days ago.
She was standing tall
asking a doctor
what the hell he was doing.
The man said he was
checking her pulse.
There? she said. He said
he wanted to make sure
blood was pulsing
through her angina.
I can tell you’re no doctor.
You aren’t even a nurse.
He said sorry and left.
She went to tell a nurse
what had happened.
The nurse did not laugh.
A doctor followed up
and did not laugh either.
The doctor prescribed
2 kinds of pills. The nurse
stated to the lady that her
pulse was fine. The woman
got dressed, and went
and had lunch. She met
her Mom who was
unfortunately in town.
Never told her a thing.
Jul 8, 2015
Jul 8, 2015 at 8:12 PM UTC