Lawrence Hall Mhall46184@aol.com Dispatches for the Colonial Office
Contents of the Live Man’s Pockets
Cf. “Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets,” Jack Finney, 1956
A little book of poetry for waiting rooms A MePhone because everybody carries one A little Rosary that never leaves its vinyl case For prayers that never leave the bearer’s lips
A pocket notebook and a gel-point pen For those great ideas that will change the world A pocket knife, without which a man is not dressed A ring of keys for locking people out Or in?
And next to my poor heart a pocket square - Though once upon a time I carried your picture there