The Day Before Father’s DayBut living in an apartment complex is not all that conducive to barbeques, at least for me. So I’m keeping it at Beverly’s where she is keeping a loving eye on it. (Revisions to the poem, if any, will be here.)
Inside Home Depot weather patterns chose
their gadgetry and whatever thingamabob
above that holy ground, before I found
my Weber grill. It was an inside job
the clerk informed me: he was married once
his wife reminded him. But she had died
and he was free to cook with charcoal paints
instead of all the fuel she prophesied.
We laughed the laugh of prehistoric men
remembering our arguments with rust,
before the gods revealed the iron age—
even stainless steel will turn to dust
and homes are just blue metal use for wood.
They lit the barbeque and it was good.
Gregory Perry 2004
THERE AND GONE ….
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4 comments:
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i felt like i was there. Awesome
Broke out the Weber last night for the first barbaque of the summer. Nothing beats it.
And grilling with gas just ain't the same.
Thanks tg, but I'm sorry I took you there. I really dislike that store. It gives me the heebie-jeebies. Big time!
Catherine, absolutely. Gas, excuse my language, sucks. (BTW: I'm not sure if you're aware or you care or if you want it that way, but your blogger profile is a mystery.)
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