The Mailer Review/Volume 13, 2019/The Child: Difference between revisions

From Project Mailer
No edit summary
m (Reverted edits by APerry (talk) to last revision by Grlucas)
Tag: Rollback
 
(3 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
{{MR13}}
{{MR13}}
{{byline|last=Cetrano|first=Sal|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13cet2}}
{{byline|last=Cetrano|first=Sal|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13cet2}}
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">'''The Child'''</div>
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Sal Cetrano</div> 
{| cellpadding=5 style="width: 50%;"
{| cellpadding=5 style="width: 50%;"
|<div style="text-align: center;">
|<div style="text-align: center;">

Latest revision as of 09:52, 3 March 2021

« The Mailer ReviewVolume 13 Number 1 • 2019 »

For years I’ve tried to bury
the child in me: that last proud
barber pole I stood in front of
as a boy, the new housing project,
chain-lined walks, blacktop sweat,
poverty just a spelling word.

To rate responsibility, I’ve tried
to rid myself of selfish
evasion. It’s just as well
that I move to Nepal!
Someone believes, someone bleeds.
A girl bolts screaming from bed,

her hands pathetic wild birds,
a wooden man plods from
the house of his single mind.
At such times, when the cover
is torn off catalog comforts
and nothing grown seems full,

the child sliding head-first
into home, center of a good idea,
dustily rises, clear on the score,
and the words that passed for life
go in one ear and out the other,
a naughty habit never broken.