As If Dancing To Basie

By ralph
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Warm beer,
rosary beads,
clutched for nothing
but comfort.
This knotted man is undone.
Nightly.
He two steps the boardwalk
as if dancing to Basie.
Memories thrumming his head,
a persistent moth.
That finally settles.
To a baseball card
on a back bicycle wheel.
The road melt day in 1962,
riding with Stephen Chambers,
to the lighthouse and beyond.
Jesus Christ
he was something
wasn’t he?
Legs of muscle,
soft cinnamon
kisses.
A rock solid knee trembler,
aching to be a man
of his time.
They come,
they go,
like dimes and denim.
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Now the bruised mist
shrouds heavy.
Muffling the
rollercoaster,
pulling a
tarp over the day.
He falls asleep
on blown popcorn,
and dreams cheaply
of America.
Of Stephen escaping
to Mexico City.
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Comments
Great piece, Ralph, you tell
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Superb poem, Ralph, really
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This is beautiful and so
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Yes, agree with all the
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