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2018

Daddy lost his job last year

and the year before

and momma hers the years before that

but momma got herself a job back

we bought a car to get from here to there

to job and back

for daddy to teach me to drive when i’m

already ripe and smoking

the joint between momma’s forefinger and

thumb passing around like paper wrapped

golden leaf worth more than daddy and momma

and the siding around us sleeping at night in

the beds we pay for in dying

breaths from momma’s hospice patients and the meat

daddy ripped cut slapped the months years decades leading up to

the fire

which burns in our fingers from drivers seat to passenger to

the back i sit in leather seats

wearing three necklaces thrown from a town truck

returned from retirement

no more rusty bumpers and highway calls


im covered in green

shamrocks like me with shiny beads

Emerald gold purple

If wrapped further around me, my neck,

heritage wrapped around my neck in the fake carnation in the lapel of the corduroy 1970s jacket i found in the basements in the years when the girls had friends down and the smoke got all in the fabrics and daddy had

green to pay

for the cleaners to trudge up the smoke in the couch into black corduroy

now covered freckled flesh

green like momma says

daddy on the sidewalk with the little ones

catching candy and necklaces for me to drape over dirty hair

which ripples blonde down pale cheeks

running away from the motherland

her mossy face moist at midnight or three in the afternoon whatever time momma and daddy want to get high

forget about the Troubles


green was a featured poem in Zingara Poetry Review in September 2018.

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