Looking At
My Brother's
Photograph
I was washing dishes the day
my brother was slapped into the army.
Smirking and bold, loaded with
eighteen years of belligerence,
he was lounging at the kitchen table
bad-mouthing my uncle, not there to defend
his treacherous ways.
Mother, always handy with water-blistered
knuckles,
knocked Harold all the way
to the recruiter's office.
Afterward, a Greyhound bus
propelled his furious momentum
toward boot camp.
He returned two years later
body-bagged and silent, all rebellion
lost in a rice paddy somewhere in Viet Nam.
Mother cried, but I stood at his coffin
angrily plucking petals
from his spray of long-stemmed roses,
wondering how he came to be dead
from a single slap.
Great Grandpa
Great Grandpa lay in his coffin,
a grotesque smile on his face
that the funeral workers
could not remove.
Little granddaughter Susie swore
she would not bolt and run screaming
when she viewed the corpse,
but when he winked at her,
she did.
Halloween
Night
Tonight, the graveyard is a busy place.
The dead arise, to walk around and smile.
The grave is boring--such a tiny space.
They need to stretch their legs and dance
awhile.
The Dead arise, to walk around and smile.
It's time to greet their friends who dwell
nearby.
They need to stretch their legs and dance
awhile.
Such efforts are amazing when they try.
It's time to greet their friends who dwell
nearby.
They long to gossip for a year or more.
Such efforts are amazing when they try.
A croak, then all is silence as before.
They long to gossip for a year or more.
There are so many secrets in the ground.
A croak, then all is silence as before.
And then the music starts, an eerie sound.
There are so many secrets in the ground.
Who knows what revelations may be told?
And then the music starts, an eerie sound
The dancers waltz until the night grows
old..
Who knows what revelations may be told?
The grave is boring---such a tiny space.
The dancers waltz until the night grows
old.
Tonight, the graveyard is a busy place.
LAVERN SPENCER MCCARTHY
DORTHY LAVERN SPENCER MCCARTHY'S work has appeared
in Writers and Readers Magazine, Meadowlark Reader, Agape Review, Fenechty
Publications Anthologies Of Short Stories, From The Shadows, An Anthology Of
Short Stories, Visions International, and others. She is a life member of The
Poetry Society Of Texas and National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Inc.
She resides in Blair Oklahoma where she is currently writing her fifth book of
short stories.
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