Tuesday, July 8, 2014

PARTNERS IN CRIME




 

He stole the angular tan rock

shaped like a miniature Alamo

from the nearby mountain.

 

It languishes, this kind

patriarch, with arms

that spread  above

the surprising lake

 

in this parched and thirsty

micro-climate close to

the Mexican border.

 

Transports it to his suburban home

in the aging green Subaru Forester,

plunks it outside in the dirt

 

of the narrow rectangular back yard

where it now shares morning’s gold

gleam and glint of sunlight

 

 with the blue, red and seafoam

fading seahorse painting,

 

 a true fish out of water,

 

this his signature work, his pride and joy

pilfered straight from his happiest dream

 

of a shared picnic table, cerulean skies,

greenest grass and flying ocean creatures

more than twenty years’ ago.

 

He awakened, wrapped

in pure laughter, the dream

 

and he thick as blundering

thieves, that fine bright day.

 

Yes, plunder does have

its own rewards.

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