Poem For John Mccain Poem by Matthew Zapruder

Poem For John Mccain



Today I read about the factory
where they make the custom rolling ladders
everyone has probably seen
rising through silent rooms
full of boxes or shelves

crossed by motes in the sun
#5 is my favorite
made of black walnut
with its hinge that folds a small surface out

for reading or placing
books on as you shelve them
it's easy to imagine working in a library
for me at least there is something shameful
about how clearly I can see it

like I am thinking something important is not
I say tomorrow waits for me
but I don't know
if I knew anything about the wars
besides what I have been safely told

I might understand
why they call him a maverick
when he is really just a horse
a horse like me except with dark eyes
terrible from his useless suffering

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Matthew Zapruder

Matthew Zapruder

United States / Washington, D.C.
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