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    Monday
    Dec192011

    hu mbug  


    hu
    mbug
     
    we  run
    past neighbors
    chasing wayfaring cats
    relieving displays of light
    overturning trash receptacles
    deflating Santa and his reindeer
    alone at the table
    mom rips open envelope
    after envelope demanding
    immediate payment for health
    coveragelatefeesoverdraftscellphones
    will there be no presents for loved ones
    dad’s RC planes skim
    oil prospects with the potential
     to cover bills and pollute ground water
    perhaps it would be better to remain unemployed
    yet without fuel how will children return home for the holidays
    in  the  end
    we all wind
    up in cages
     
    but oh!
     
    a friends turns
    to join us on the path

     

      

    Barbara Steinhauser

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    Reader Comments (1)

    Ms. Steinhauser - By dint of your imagination, both structurally-timely & timely significant (this latter, sadly, requiring only the poet's observation), I enjoyed & related to this (congratulations) piece, an eligibly edible & digestible tree of truths.

    December 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterH.E. Mantel-HaroHalola

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