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Poetry Friday: Old Coat

December 26th, 2008 · No Comments

Mackinaw” via Sean Connor’s Flickr Stream.  Licensed under the Creative Commons.

Old Coat
by Liam Rector

Dressed in an old coat I lumber
Down a street in the East Village, time itself

Whistling up my ass and looking to punish me
For all the undone business I have walked away from,

And I think I might have stayed
In that last tower by the ocean,

The one I built with my hands and furnished
Using funds which came to me at nightfall, in a windfall….

Just ahead of me, under the telephone wires
On this long lane of troubles, I notice a gathering

Of viciously insane criminals I’ll have to pass
Getting to the end of this long block in eternity.

There’s nothing between us. Good
I look so dangerous in this coat.

via the Academy of American Poets’ website, Poets.org

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