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This concrete cube serves as a cold anchor to future’s coming frost, working cheaper than a ticket to hockey game, circus or Jehovah’s Witness convention, prone in the crowd to the patrons’ weary gaze, a nail waiting for a hammer. The boss orders me outside like a bad dog in the yard; the wind’s bitter fingers cut through winter coat faster than a bursting secret. I shiver for bitter dollars in a shriveling search for balanced books. I leap into uncertainty’s abyss where no wind blows, no snow piles higher than the exit, no boss on new boss power trips; as the darkness of my shrinking city unfolds with the river’s every ripple, I find more hope in the rubble of tomorrow than today’s crumbling concrete block.
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Nov 28, 2011
Nov 28, 2011 at 6:29 PM UTC
Guarding the Garage
This concrete cube serves as a cold anchor to future’s coming frost, working cheaper than a ticket to hockey game, circus or Jehovah’s Witness convention, prone in the crowd to the patrons’ weary gaze, a nail waiting for a hammer. The boss orders me outside like a bad dog in the yard; the wind’s bitter fingers cut through winter coat faster than a bursting secret. I shiver for bitter dollars in a shriveling search for balanced books. I leap into uncertainty’s abyss where no wind blows, no snow piles higher than the exit, no boss on new boss power trips; as the darkness of my shrinking city unfolds with the river’s every ripple, I find more hope in the rubble of tomorrow than today’s crumbling concrete block.
Published October, 2011Heavy Hands Ink, Vol. VII http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/hhi-volume-seven/11966844 http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/hhi-volume-seven-e-book/18492378 © 2011 – Dan Schell
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Nov 28, 2011
Nov 28, 2011 at 6:29 PM UTC
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