August 12
WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS DUCK?
This duck looks fine sitting on the edge, the rubber face frozen in a permanent grin. The appearance is flawless as long as it is not called to duty; no one will ever know. Stay still. Don’t jump. When dropped in the water, this creature, born for the tub, lays on its side, one eye looking at the ceiling, the other straight at the bottom. Floating is occurring but something is oh, so wrong. As indelicate as it may seem this duck needs a very big squeeze, no kid gloves and tender touches. This duck has sucked in old bath water and misused ideas. Only a big push in the right direction will get this rancid stuff out, and though the duck will get bent out of shape there is no reason it can’t bounce back. That’s the wonderful thing about rubber; it is flexible and resilient even if it doesn’t always volunteer.
Set up a lighthouse for the rockiest shores in your life.
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Seen on the Street
Sometimes graffiti improves a place,
other times it degrades it.
I now wonder; is this defined by the breaking
or breaching of public norms?
Or is it built from the intent of the artist/perpetrator?
Possibly the pedestrian traffic or the light of day
determine the difference between art and recalcitrance.
What if all these factors,
flashing like a neon kaleidoscope
facilitated what this all really means?
What if it all signifies nothing
other than yet another way for me to entertain my brain
while avoiding work?
I guess I better get back to the spray cans,
I have a wall to cover.
You are reading selections from Sober on the Way to Sane and More Lines From My Life by Sherrie Theriault
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