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Back with the Quakers

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by Betsy Sholl

You think you can handle these things:

sunlight glinting off a red Jaguar

honking at the old woman who has snagged

her shopping cart on a snow rut,

or the swaggering three-piece suit who steps

outside the bank, earless to the mossy voice

at his feet asking for spare change,

but then the crunch of something, nothing really,

under your shoe——a dirty comb, a pen cap——

completely undoes you, and it's too much,

too much, being balanced, considering

the complexity of all sides in one

syntactically correct sentence.

All the driver has to say is "Move it,

Lady," and you're back with the Quakers

who trained you to lie still and limp in the street.

Three days they stepped on your hair,

ground cigarettes half an inch from your nose,

while you lay there, trying to be against

violence, your fists tight as grenades

and a payload of curses between your teeth,

O woman, with a mind Picasso

could have painted, giving you many cheeks,

each one turned a different way.


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