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Is it True?

  Is it True?  Every year an undercooked batch of sophomores, every year the same  stale questions hurled like boulders  at the unkempt dingy floating round the whiteboard: was Odysseus  real? Okay but did Beowulf  really ? Yeah but how do we know?  It’s the facts they’re after, those little pebbles they like to fill  their pockets with to make sure  they don’t float away between bells, and hell  I guess it makes sense because they haven’t  been to many weddings yet,  watched the fact of two smiling stories come crashing  together to form not just a third  but the title character of every one  to come, haven’t yet seen  how at a wedding, even though really no one cares for dates  unless you’re stopped up  and eat them as a kind of medicine,   they can become a small part  of something wondrous delivered on a silver platter by a guy  dressed in white. What’s that?  Sure, tru...

Beyond the Tinkerer's Purview

Beyond the Tinkerer’s Purview  But then, despite his swelling shed of tailored tools and know- how, there’s all the shattered things to which he brings  just two eyes like liquid nails  to a job with no backing  to bond, useful as the guy  who turns off the water for the plumber then sits by  crunching little peanuts of small talk about the Braves.     Like lunch with the student  stirred to pour out what’s backed up  since dad’s slow-drip descent  to the guest room, or the way he cannot stop the light  from revealing to his kids  all the painted-over places.  And then that breaking news, the one about the next-door town  on the other end of the world  who lost its daughters to the blast of an errant missile. He went home  and tore up his shed but there was nothing he could find to twist a nut  on the live wire of such  a severing, no one to teach him how to put a declarative end-poi...

New Fixture

New Fixture  And having finally gotten down  to climbing up and grounding the green in the junction box,  at last we canned the old canned fixture   and a new light shone in the living  room, our new living room  by the way things seen  in a new light are new things,  like this daughter of mine I’m forever running after  even as she sits  across from me at the dinner table, yesterday’s big truck  pulling always up the street and out  of reach as a pigtail dangles  out the back like a power cord.