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    J. D. Heskin

     

when a nickel
bought a cup of coffee,
I was drinking milk

     

not a word --
her eyes said it all
so I listened

     

stark naked --
she didn't know in poker
she could deal too

     

so lovely
in the moonlight,
even dead

     

going home
after serving thirty years --
or leaving it

     

he was tough
I'll give him that --
was

     

talking
to the mirror --
you talking to me

     

bent and twisted...
we never laughed at his lisp
again

     

as I recall
it was over the gravy --
my head still hurts

     

it has a purpose
but not what he used it for --
the short handle hoe

     

dark and gloomy night:
the beginning of an end
that never goes well

     

sixty for twenty
and for each day past due --
you don't want to know

     

he was my partner
but we had differences --
may he rest in peace

     

Lefty knew no fear --
unfortunately for him
that's all he knew

     

three fingers of rye --
the bartender charges me
an arm and a leg

     

and a shed out back,
but no one has been in there
since the hanging

     

it's not always dew
one might see on the rose...
what a relief

     

    About the poet:     J. D. Heskin

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