Heretic (5)
in any past age
I could have been
burned
at the stake,
though I would
have preferred
to be stoned.
all can be
accepted
so long as you can
find
the right grass
to be buried
under.
Anime
I keep waiting for
the robots,
the ones in the
cartoons,
to rise up from
Tokyo
like metal
balloons,
and float from
imagination
to the corner
store,
where they will
bag my groceries
or stomp upon my
car.
Innocent Victims
The old man
stepped out
from the
optometrist's office,
vision blurred by
drops in his eyes.
He walked passed
the tall hedge
and sought to
cross the street
not knowing the
light had changed.
An electric
company truck hit him,
and he lay there
dead under the wheels
while the police
and an ambulance came
to sort out who
was who and what was what.
The driver was a
former soldier
who had never
killed a man before.
He stood there
crying
until his boss
told him to go home.
The newspaper boy
saw it all
and testified so
in court
where he had to
relive a scene
that had haunted
many of his dreams..
No one was
convicted,
but those sturdy
bushes were cut down.
They were silent
until the end,
never confessing
to any crime.
Now the corner is
barren,
except for
commuters waiting
in the frost for
their morning bus,
stamping feet
against the cold,
checking watches
and passing time.
Bio:
Joseph Farley edited Axe Factory from 1986 to 2010. His books and
chapbooks include Suckers, For the Birds, Longing for the Mother Tongue,
and Waltz of the Meatballs.
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