Karim Corban photo
By
Ryan Quinn Flanagan
Will You Die For The Republic?
He had just moved in next door
with his family from America
and showed me this old sign that said:
WILL YOU DIE FOR THE REPUBLIC?
and somehow it didn’t seem like
a real question at all,
but just the public all over again
a re-public
of sorts
but he told me that it was very expensive,
that his father loved it more than his mother
and him combined
which seemed very strange
to me back then
being a young Canadian boy
from the sticks.
Folding in on Myself in a Fit of Origami
You’d think husbandry would be the art
of being a husband,
but it’s not.
So I get to thinking about many things
that should be something else.
Fold in on myself in a fit of origami.
Lay in the dark feeling the weight
of obese eyelids.
Fitting rooms where nothing fits.
The mirrors all like those glass acid trips
at the carnival.
The oil spill of precision bombing.
Secret shoppers that everyone knows.
The anger management of active volcanoes
ready to blow.
Ryan Quinn Flanagan
Ryan Quinn Flanagan is a Canadian-born author residing in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada with his other half and mounds of snow. His work can be found both in print and online in such places as: Evergreen Review, The New York Quarterly, Word Riot, In Between Hangovers, Red Fez, and The Oklahoma Review.
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