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The Blog Bog
The Mag Rack
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Humpty Dumpty
a cannon called Humpty dumpty seated on
a centuries' old wall is set to go off....
you know him from the rhyme,
the big egg shaped androgynous one
glimpsed thru Alice's looking glass bragging
if he fell all the king's men and horses would come etc.
I am humpty dumpty
there are no kings men, no horses
hair line cracks of broken promises,
laws twisted out of shape aimed at this wall
I grew up on, painted live flowers over
and from it dangled peace signs like crosses
and the star of David: this wall
no one will fix is my birth rite
I am a generation
I have never lived anywhere else
kicked out of the womb and
thrust onto it I looked down
and jumped without ever leaving the wall
jumped again and again....fearless
the wall was my safety net, promises to insure it
were made insuring the dream of the wall
I was immortal on it; when
disease struck an army of drugs killed death
for a while....then aimed at me
I was positioned to fall off the wall
and be put back together but
the wall is crumbling beneath me
into the old rhyme where all the kings men, etc.
when I fall a generation will fall with me
nobody will come to put us back together again
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Linda Lerner

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those mourning the Coney Islands of childhood
baffle me; I start to follow someone on his roller coaster squeals
and slip off into heated arguments blanketed on
hot sand stretching out the length of
my father's two week vacation I jumped waves
in rough ocean waters to escape from,
hauled back by my mother's fears I'd be pulled out
too far and was years later when
in a skimpy bikini let the sun
bring out all the heat I had teasing
the boy lying beside me who said,
"let's go beneath the boardwalk....
sand seeped into ice cream melting days
mustard smeared hot dogs and cotton candy
that looked better than it tasted
as I walked up & down the wooden planked boardwalk
with friends wondering where all
those cute boys we saw were when we were their age
the sun, always too strong for my fair skin
followed me to other beaches and deeper burns
decades from that Coney Island of my youth
whose wooden planked boardwalk is being replaced
the Ferris wheel with a big wonder wheel
and new shops charging outrageous prices;
I haven't been back, but they say
the ancient cyclone still roars loud as ever
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Linda Lerner

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Thank You, You're Welcome
struggling to open my umbrella I didn't hear
a woman repeat what I saw in her coal burning eyes as
she shoves past me, in NY you always keep moving
and feel like I'm on one of those moving walkways at the airport as
we head to the restaurant past a long line-up of
people pushing to get into Macy's,
does anyone ever say excuse me anymore
anyone from past thanksgiving years hurrying
its dead thru as we sit down to eat
and the man I am with begins talking of retirement
starts making plans for when.... and after
and I begin attacking a plate piled high with stuffed turkey
candied yams cranberry sauce
he's talking about maybe this June or next
I'm thinking about ordering some pumpkin pie
he says, maybe I'll start a blog, my late lover
makes a quick comeback on his computer
the waiter asks if we want anything else,
he shakes his head and hands him a credit card
I hold up my cup for a refill my parents' ghostly voices
fill with unsolved quarrels.... have an urge to say,
you're not excused to someone anyone and keep moving
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Linda Lerner

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Fireworks, 20014
For Beth Herstein
I followed the crowd deeper into the park area
past where he & I normally stood when he was able to come
moving in a pack carrying bottles of water some belongings
like nomads and recalled those days after 9/11
walking around street closings & check points
that feeling of displacement I had then his absence brought on now
the thickening darkness way the street broke off
curved in two opposite directions nearly tripped
on some broken concrete and lights
shining in my eyes throwing me off so
I kept bumping into Beth who thought
it was her fault both of us apologizing
and trudged on to where everyone stopped
looked up at something disappointing
before the sky exploded---
didn't know color could have such a loud sound
for a half hour I didn't worry about his failing health
new airport security threats & another bulls eye
targeting my city...
we cheered, clapped and with each star burst of color
lighting up the sky a late 20th century feeling of
invincibility spread among us...Beth and
others held up cell phones to capture what
eluded language and would also elude their photos.
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Linda Lerner

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