Where are you Wade,Now when you should be here,making old people jokes at your own expensebefore we can make them for you.You should be here,unwrapping presentslike it was your Happy Fifthinstead of your fiftieth,making everybody laugh.You should be herecharming childrenwho will never forget you,the biggest one of themthey ever saw,proving growing up is optional.You shouldContinue reading “Wade’s Fiftieth Birthday Poem”
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The Good Witch of the North (Tara’s Fifty-second)
THE GOOD WITCH OF THE NORTH (TARA’S FIFTY-SECOND) Long before you inherited the ruby slippers, and the wand that shoots love like a sparkler; long before the tiara of goodness became yours, like her beauty queen’s crown before it, or the gown made of gossamer and silk, shiny and strong as you have grown toContinue reading “The Good Witch of the North (Tara’s Fifty-second)”
The Wonder of Wednesday
Watershed Wednesday is like a gold axle around which the massive stone of the week spins. We listen to your voice on Wednesdays, differently than when you call, though it is a joy to us however we hear it. It is a such a beautiful voice, your radio voice, so polished and professional, so resonant,Continue reading “The Wonder of Wednesday”
For Tara the Baserunner
I love the way your spirit slides with reckless abandon at full speed taking out shortstops without the least hint of malice. I love the way it overruns every base challenging life’s outfielders to try to pick it off, daring infielders to make the wild throw its exuberance makes inevitable. I love the way itContinue reading “For Tara the Baserunner”
Graduation Poem for Chad
This is the crossroads where the pole-mounted cart wheels with their burden of broken criminals, that interminable line like telephone poles dwindling into the valley, the one that stretches back down the waterless mountain road interrupted at intervals by crow cages full of half picked bones, is supposed to stop, where the heel bruising stonesContinue reading “Graduation Poem for Chad”
Mining Disaster
My father woke up startled every time, as bug-eyed as Fuseli’s nightmare horse, as if around him the collapsing mine crushed on him still with overwhelming force. As if plucked back by magic from the dead, like undead Lazarus stunned for breath he sat, looked at the plaster cracking overhead for one last fatal tremblorContinue reading “Mining Disaster”
My Father is up to His Neck in Coal
My father buried to the neck in coal, when the blast he set went off too soon and the shaft sluiced rock like water roaring down, pouring it over him in a rattling stream until only his head could move, hung suspended there an hour or more before somebody came and raised the cry. MenContinue reading “My Father is up to His Neck in Coal”
All My Ancestors Breathe With Me
I like to watch my breath go up the sky, winter nights when the sky is royal blue, like a ghost late for heaven and climbing fast. I think my Norse ancestors stood the same, the snow crunching under their shuffling feet on the late watch, breathing puffs of spirit upward. And the Welsh magicianContinue reading “All My Ancestors Breathe With Me”