The Robber with the Biggest
Guns
He never announced his real
name,
Grim Reaper of the
innocent,
until he raided liver cells,
your lymph nodes,
and your fragile ribs, then
stole your treasured sanity.
Cancer is taking a gun to
your head,
cracking bats on window
panes,
shattering the firmest
glass
in every room of every
home
where people adore the shape
of your soul.
Remember when we thought a
simple thundershower
could wreck our hair, soak
our freshly ironed shirts─
now it seems petty as a
broken nail
and I'm ashamed I ever saw
the world like that─
with dirty glasses on my
face.
Now I know that blossoms of a
daffodil
last less than two short
weeks at most.
Won't you take my coffee
mug,
pour in tears you're holding
back.
You tell me we can "beat this
thing,"
but doctors' children learn
too much,
so doubt and fear crawl up
the stairs
I'm falling
down.
You are standing tall and
straight,
when I am leaning awkwardly,
arms upon a
countertop,
afraid my elbow knots will
slip,
and I'll be landing on the
floor.
I guess it doesn't matter
where you pray,
on kitchen tile or carpets
scraping at bare knees─
or beg a distant deity to fix
a theme you cannot change
from plays like this we never
wanted tickets to.
- Janet I.
Buck 2015
Janet Buck is a seven-time Pushcart
Nominee. Her work has appeared in hundreds of journals worldwide.
Janet's second print collection of poetry, Tickets to a Closing
Play, was the winner of the 2002 Gival Press Poetry Award
and her third collection, Beckoned By The Reckoning, was
released by PoetWorks Press in the spring of 2004. Her most recent work has
appeared in The Pedestal Magazine and Offcourse. In 2011, Buck was honored
as a Featured Poet of the Editor's Circle
in PoetryMagazine.com. In the spring of 2015, Janet was "Poet
of the Week" for PoetrySuperHighway.com. More of her
work is scheduled for publication in various journals this coming
summer.
Nice to read your work again after all these years Janet - especially on an Aussie site!
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