Sometimes shattered glass still cuts my brain
and you see me wince like the child I was
when I went running through the tall grass
with snakes and ticks and spiders
who made better company
than the venomous tongues in the kitchen
Resolution was a closed door
and three young girls
talking about tomorrow behind it
Peaceful were the days when I foraged for
shredded cheese and ketchup sandwiches
and raced the dogs to the creek
Heavenly were the days when I visited
my friend in the trailer park
and we sang Shania on the trampoline
while her mom made us macaroni
(she always asked if I wanted seconds)
Now I nod along to J.D. Vance
but you can’t understand where we’ve been
and how hard it is to throw away the white trash
that we’ve collected in heart-heavy landfills,
our memories like landmines exploding
with a mere whiff of mildew
or the sound of shattered glass on linoleum floors
8-16-19
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