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Jeffery Bahr
Why I Won't Say I Love You
One boy flips another. In the handclap
of the sensei resides the whole boy and the broken
boy. Trace the grains on the dojo floor: a thought
collapses plight into calliopes. My father
kept his pencils sharp and pointed
to the light. I avoid hospitals and drive
without my glasses. I have a cat
that shuns the easy
ingress. She’s smarter than me,
balanced on three legs, one
for sacrifice. I right the fallen
centerpiece: two lilies, a bud cut
for luck, like the boy, who
between breaths, is every possible thing.
Jeffery Bahr, (MMM Contributing Editor) runs a software development firm in Longmont. He has been the managing editor of The Alsop Review and QED online poetry sites, and a poetry editor for a number of online literary journal issues. His work has been published in The Iowa Review, Black Warrior, Pleiades, Verse, Indiana Review, Chelsea, Many Mountains Moving, and many others.