THE
TROUBLE WITH NEW
FRIENDS
The
trouble with making
New
friends at
Golden
Pines
Is
they occupy the homes of
Friends
deceased.
Yes,
her mother’s cupboard was over there.
Persian
rugs, threadbare, noble.
Lay
atop beige carpeting.
Voices
mingle, blur.
In
time, of course,
On
the staff at Golden Pines
One
generation of caregivers
Will
succeed another.
CHURCH
HISTORY
Afternoon
in Nicaea,
Convention
town near the Black
Sea.
The
delegates are tired,
Days
of haggling,
Abstruse
concepts in conflict,
Separated
by a single letter.
One
side seems to have the upper hand.
Let’s
go ahead and vote,
Someone
says;
I
have a ship to catch.
Robert
Demaree
is the author of three book-length collections of poems, including After Labor Day, published in April 2014
by Beech River Books. In 2013 his
poems received first place in competitions sponsored by the Poetry Society of
New Hampshire and the Burlington Writers Club He is a retired school
administrator with ties to North
Carolina,
Pennsylvania
and New
Hampshire,
where he lives four months of the year. He has had over 700 poems published or
accepted by 150 periodicals. For further information see http://www.demareepoetry. blogspot.com
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