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altered beast

dad is in the garage. days into spark-light and piles of polyethylene etched. soon, he says. as grandaddy laughs, rattling the icebox for more beer. dad’s homemade android: the thing. like a doll polished & grinning, it dances for us in the kitchen. the dog barks, chained in the backyard. the thing, do-si-dos for a laugh, catches a glimpse of the trees beyond the yard, overheats, circuits popping into a limp heap of pieces. dead. left to mold-over in the garage. the days. the rain. the cats tiptoeing along the edge of fences across the street. the dog barking, chained, & snapped. dead beneath a truck. dad is in hysterics. dad is in the garage, weeks in and his soaked red knuckles. mom is drinking with grandaddy. they rattle the icebox. the dog. the dog dances for us in the kitchen, reboots and sits. it digs a pit all night and buries three cats there. it sleeps on the mound. it never barks. it waits there in the backyard, still & staring into the trees. the trees.
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CoopLee
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Oct 17, 2015
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previously published in Paper Darts Lit. Mag.

http://www.paperdarts.org/poetry/moses.html

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#dead#dog#dad#horror#beast#zombie#robot#night#spooky#frankenstein
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