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June 30, 2008

Monday Poem

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Tabula Rasas
Jim CullenyImage_tabularasa_2

In our town
new mothers spring up like weeds.
They roll fold-up strollers
along Bridge Street or
tote sleeping babes that loll like
tot marsupials in sacks
strapped across breasts:
gene parachutes
trussed over shoulders
and buckled in back.

A moment ago
these moms were tot
marsupials too.

Now, out of nowhere--
ignorant as saints or
immune from despair, or both--
they come toting or pushing
mute futures as if headlines
had no place in their dreams;
as if their children
were joyful counterweights
to the evening news,
brimming with hope as tabula rasas,
promising as a new day.

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Posted by Jim Culleny at 07:02 AM | Permalink

Comments

"as if their children
were joyful counterweights
to the evening news"

Nice. Thanks, Jim.

Posted by: Jared | Jun 30, 2008 11:13:08 AM

I must say that overall I am really impressed with this blog.It is easy to see that you are passionate about your writing.
If only I had your writing ability I look forward to more updates and will be returning.

Posted by: COLORADO SPRINGS MORTGAGE | May 3, 2010 4:06:12 AM

Nicely written...!!

Posted by: Tungsten Carbide Ring | May 5, 2010 11:52:28 PM

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