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Takeout


Takeout Copyright Š Jack Galmitz Impress 2015 New York, New York 978-1-329-18032-1


Takeout

Jack Galmitz



walking the dog the sun came along


the clouds hang low & touch the harvested field I hear a clavier


in a park bench in a city somewhere I carved Jack & Ann


what remains my mother's birth certificate her sister's lock of hair


sitting on the stoop listening to cicadas the neighbors' banter


after the slaughter of the 1800s bison burgers


we played catch after sunset the ball was a planet


I eat alone at my computer table my wife and stepson eat together


she may as well be on the moon rather than the next room


old vinyl albums left outside in the garbage look, Chubby Checkers


a dead cat unmoved for weeks becomes the grass


sometimes I'm so angry that my teeth show an old language that I know


I have become letters arranged on a page


when you slow down sound you hear your heartbeat


in my cereal subatomic particles & strawberries


as I enter her picking from a cherry tree


the table set the chandelier lit the clouds at sunset


at night I'm followed by a black dog old and strong where's the harm




I had a dream about you I called you light


territory fits me & my radioactive dog


the word stump hurt


the soldiers light up


dark as deer cross


aliens have moved in


weathered road sign peeling layers of old advertisements


in photographs we're children


drummer boy you’re nine


handed the ball when I saw it was a game I let it fall


The monochrome turns out to be the sky the specks- birds flying


the sea is semaphore & integrity


candle flame having studied dervish ways


The cat dreams of blood look at it run look at it run


I listen to the sea hoping to catch where something begins


starry night the lights daubed out with black house-paint


passed out drunk a father sleeps on the couch his daughter's doll crushed


The son of man returns ornamental pears


Christmas morning seeing my son’s face when he finds the AK-47


in Latvia the light of a UFO brightens a gas station


in the dinner each man carries a gun and praises Jesus


every morning I wash off the blood amniotic fluid and vernix


mother had a sword in her mouth to judge the world


my friend wore a tinfoil hat but I stood out


what structure could withstand a great shock make it up


I thought of a drum like a splinter under the nail of my thumb



froma cherrytree




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