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Doug Potter
Poems
Oct 2016
The other half
Some are lissome, jowly,
blossomed or pocked, teeth
of old horses—eyes white as flour,
a few clubfoot with sisters
pregnant as October gourds. Not
Norman Rockwell’s Americans,
but they are
us
and live in lopsided
bungalows with leaky roofs,
heaved sidewalks, bare
refrigerators.
Written by
Doug Potter
Iowa
(Iowa)
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