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Barton D Smock
Poems
Jul 2012
seizure
I am driving barefoot. my brothers are crying.
my mother’s wake
the wake of my mother’s powdered cheeks
is over. we pass the house my shoes are in. they run
to one side of the house which makes it lean.
my brothers to keep from crumbling are sharing bread.
hansel dum and hansel dee.
in the end my mother was mostly an ocean dipped into
by lightning.
when I was a boy I sat a whole week in plain view
with a diecast car behind my teeth.
if you are one to dislike ‘in the end’ and ‘when I was a boy’,
you can hate this all you want:
a nightmare is a dream the heart is having.
Written by
Barton D Smock
48/M/Columbus, Ohio
(48/M/Columbus, Ohio)
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