when I write I
tend to skate the
surface – I tell you
a story I even make
it fancy give you
axels, double-axels,
pliĆ© – but I fear to
scrape beneath the
glacier – it’s been
years in formation to
freeze out emotion who
knows what doth really
lurk beneath – if I poke
at such a carcass it may
unleash thick maggots or
perhaps it’s more like a
cocoon – where inside
dwells a
butterfly.
-Ryn Gargulinski.12.16.10
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Saturday, July 03, 2010
BETRAYAL POEMS: BETRAYAL and LET DOWN
BETRAYAL
by Ryn Gargulinski
they may have thought
we would take them on a
bicycle ride a trek to the
circus a zip to the zoo but instead
we put them in an ice cube tray – each
bald baby mouse in its own
little cube – each parent, dismayed where
their babies went – atop lean cuisine
pizza beside smashed frozen peas – the
next morning we pulled
out the ice cube tray – found several cubes
empty as a number had crawled – to a lumpy
pinkie clump in one cube – a huddle that had hoped to
stay warm – one frozen mid-crawl on
the lip – his paw grasping at the
the cold freezer
sky.
Poem in honor of pinkies we wrenched away from pet mice to feed lizard Lazlo
___
LET DOWN
by Andrew Ulanowski
Betrayal is having
the person
you have fallen
in love with
ask you to review
their ad on Match.com
by Ryn Gargulinski
they may have thought
we would take them on a
bicycle ride a trek to the
circus a zip to the zoo but instead
we put them in an ice cube tray – each
bald baby mouse in its own
little cube – each parent, dismayed where
their babies went – atop lean cuisine
pizza beside smashed frozen peas – the
next morning we pulled
out the ice cube tray – found several cubes
empty as a number had crawled – to a lumpy
pinkie clump in one cube – a huddle that had hoped to
stay warm – one frozen mid-crawl on
the lip – his paw grasping at the
the cold freezer
sky.
Poem in honor of pinkies we wrenched away from pet mice to feed lizard Lazlo
___
LET DOWN
by Andrew Ulanowski
Betrayal is having
the person
you have fallen
in love with
ask you to review
their ad on Match.com
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