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Michael Rudelich
Poems
May 7
Current conditions.
The very tall man, the owner of
a cosmetics company, is reading
a detective novel about a con-artist.
The little girl in the corner of the room
is calculating how long until the end.
The end of what? the very tall man
wonders. In the room above his head,
his wife, a chemist at his company,
is having an affair with the town’s
only physician. Outside in the tall
weeds, lit only by the dim glow of a
waning crescent moon, a fortune-teller,
formerly a lawyer in the public defender’s
office, is giving a reading to the
very tall man’s chronically ill twin sister.
Using ordinary playing cards as her
vehicle, the oracle looks like she’s
playing solitaire. She stares blankly at
the ill woman for several long seconds,
then states flatly and decisively,
No hearts, my dear, simply no hearts at all.
Written by
Michael Rudelich
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