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Lori Jones McCaffery
Poems
Jan 2021
BUSINESS CARDS
Clutching a stumbled-on handful
Of my now-obsolete business cards
I fan them like a deck of playing cards
And bitterly weep on them.
They tell me I once had a job
That mattered in the lives of others.
They tell me I was good at it
And never meant to give it up.
But evilness reared up its head
With prejudice and cunning
And finally conjured up a way
To take away my meaning.
I fold the cards into a stack
And put it over to the side-
The tossing out will have to wait
βTil I am stronger than today.
ljm
Shoould never have reorganized my desk. 3 years on, yet the pain still comes.
Written by
Lori Jones McCaffery
F/Laughlin, Nevada
(F/Laughlin, Nevada)
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