TANKA MUSINGS: SUMMER 2015
Cold Cuts
In the deli line:
Lebanon
bologna, please,
Half-pound, sliced quite thin.
The man in line next to me
Says, “I love Lebanese food.”
Waiting Room
Morning TV shows:
The only people who watch:
Customers waiting
At the Chevrolet dealer:
An oil change, Steve Harvey next.
Calm Water
A cloudy Sunday,
No power boats on the pond:
Three generations
Kayaking single-file:
Paddles rotate like windmills.
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. His poems have appeared in over 150
periodicals. For further information see http://www.demareepoetry. blogspot.com
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