jaime silva photo
By
Laura Lee
Refuge
Abandoned garage
near the chemical plant,
all praise for
unlocked doors.
Do not touch me
I warned him,
I am armed.
You may sleep
there.
Look, he said,
I’m a poet,
not a soldier.
Look at the sky–
Don’t tell me,
I said.
Bone on cement
he slept first.
Bone on cement
I pretended to sleep,
a woman alone
with a poet-soldier.
At dawn, I did notice
the gold. Damn him.
Where are you going,
he asked. I wanted to say
But could not.
Anywhere but here,
I said. It’s getting closer, listen–
both our eyes turned towards the
pop pop pop.
Laura Lee
My full name is Laura L. (Lee) Koenig and I write under the name Laura Lee. I am a teacher, poet, and writer living near Chicago, IL. My most recent publication was a poem in the Journal of Modern Poetry, Volume 21, Dear Mr. President. My website is at http://lauraleewriterpoeteducator.com
I’ve taught every grade level from Kindergarten to College, and spent most of my teaching career teaching at the high school level, reading, English, and ELL. I am passionate about the power of literacy to improve lives! Currently, I teach at the College of DuPage outside of Chicago, IL.
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