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Jack's Time Out

What luxury to get mad

about last night's basketball loss

and watch the full moon descending

at the speed the earth turns.

 

Things could get worse

personally and for the community.

Bombings, killings, anomie

boiling frogs and witches cursing.

 

The changing climate,

typhoons in the Philippines,

volcanoes and tsunamis, WWII which I missed,

Thanksgiving nor'easter, Easter twister.

 

What abundance to fast or feast,

your choice, stay inside by the stove

or go outside, climb the mountainside.

Live in a city or small town.

 

So I raged at the coaches

for their lazy zone defense

like an alien in the bleachers

unable to affect the outcome.

 

When my sons came home

I yelled at them too. What opulence

to be angry about nothing of consequence

neither stopped by the cops nor slipped on the ice.

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robert-ronnow
Published
Nov 7, 2017
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