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winter every day (Don't bother reading this) (Free verse) by balthazar
She leaves for work, I'm out of bed
a cup of coffee, a bowl of cereal
The paper and the kitchen table
the heat hissing
through the floorboards
Then the doorbell
It's about the front walk
"$10 to shovel it?"
His cheeks as red as transmission fluid
"I'll get your car unstuck even"
He's leaning
against his shovel
instead of sitting
in a classroom
across town
Instead of riding
down a hill
on the back of a sled
A real go-getter
A yawn comes, my robe slips open
Beat it, I say, before I call the cops
(Later that night, he throws
a snowball at our picture window)
The door shuts and then
it's back to bed
Her side of the bed
Her pillow has such a smell
Like warm hair
It might not sound like much
but there's something about it
When she calls an hour later
I tell her
I'm writing a poem
It's about winter
I tell her
And children
Christmas, I say, lying
She tells me
I should be out
looking for a job
getting off my ass
She tells me to get
out front
To shovel the goddamn sidewalk
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