WHAT WEEKLY

Poetry: 2 by Jenny O’Grady

21 November 2013

★ Timmy Reed

The Captain’s Habit

Ignores the nipping of

his late wife’s twin Pomeranians,

brushes their concerns away with two

slides of his pedal steel guitar,

the one in his basement-turned-tiki-bar,

for use at informal luaus with

tough-skinned car derby women,

when the weather suits his

arthritis and the price

his thin wallet.

 

Ignores the whines of

his “lady friend,” who,

conveniently, inconveniently,

lives in his dead pal’s house next door,

brushes her concerns away with two

strokes of the bristles, dipped

deep in tempura the color of sky,

to recall the ships of his younger days,

when wives lasted longer than pitch,

strong and bitter.

 

In the Final Hours

When they come, I will jump out the window,

Your soft head in the crook of my elbow,

The shotgun on my back.

 

We’ll run to the tree house.

I’ve prepared a bed for you.

I’ve learned how to play La La Loo on the recorder,

                 for when we run out of batteries.

You’ll sleep through this, you always do.


I’ll prime the bullets softly among the shivering leaves,

Sit still as death, careful not to shake the crisp ones,

Aim for the head, so as to preserve ours.

Give you a future.



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