economy room 
across from the scuba store
in Appalachia
cow pasture out back
trailer park homes faded colors
mexican migrants
history channel
special on ancient glaciers
geologists wax
18 wheelers roar
the Indian keeper recites 
the internet code
 down the road aways
bbq served for decades 
neon sign as proof
porcelain piggies 
collected on a bookshelf
by the front entrance
 placid afternoons
mason dixon blues faint thoughts 
rolling mountains soft
some civil war quilts 
hung on walls in a town’s museum
hexagon pieces
fabric torn from a flag
to make a different flag 
with a new intent
immigrant fathers 
heartbroken by the divide 
of their new country 
cameo daughters 
and their three syllable names 
“oh dear Lucinda”
 i have never had
a life of such heartache
lost loved ones immense 
sons met at fences 
not even at the front door
to go off to war 
 and here I am now
harrisonburg, va
same man on same bench
a few artful shops 
connect the lively dodgers 
of this existence 
salvation army
is giving away pumpkins
to all customers 
what is my work here 
not born of necessity 
but of my passions
to be of use 
maybe that’s what I really want 
in my simpler heart 
in my other heart 
every turn holds more muses
muses hold stories 
i am a servant 
to these everlasting songs
civil war trail blues






 
 


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