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When An Old Poet Dies…

“When an Old Poet Dies Her Words Remain”: Tribute to Mina Scott 1985

No fame, no fortune.

Words scattered, recycled.

Last days in a nursing home

Racked with pain, immobile

Letters curled and lifted

Written when viable

Published and shared

Jotted down by a teen at the library

One line repeated later by a twenty-something

During coffee with a friend

No fame, no fortune

Words in a journal

On a shelf at Goodwill

Bought by a thirty-something

Read under a tree in a park

Connected by life over ink

Unseen contractured old poet 

A blot of ink on a white sheet

Her cursive filled hope folding back on itself

Words on a scrap of paper

Inside a Bible by Her bed as she exhaled

“When an old poet dies, their words remain”

Because 

I had fame

Because

I had fortune

anytime

any-somethings 

picked me up

And read me

in their voice 

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At Water’s Edge

On water’s lapping

Edges of land reach out and take a drink

Clear skin slips back to leave a white foam

Parched from heat, earth drops

to the weight of my foot

The print fills and waters edge moves in

partially trapping my presence

Water fills me, then escapes leaving behind

a stagnate pool of floating resolutions

But we are compressed, one firm while the other moves

Creating the shoreline with penetrating force

leaving behind the undercaving

dismissing any boundaries of the water’s edge

and my footprint

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Life is Boundary

Lines form and people follow the flow

separating into groups on the sidewalk.

Mannered in institution,

he, she, they.

Blur into one moving mass of color.

Then one yellow dot runs from formation,

chased by its larger who returns it to

the spot in symmetry.

Comformity, assimilation, and boundaries.

We file ourselves in order from the time our feet

bare weight, until our weight we cannot bare.

Then we seal our deaths in set form, row upon row,

marking our existence in uniformity.

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