Victoria Pickering photo
By
Todd Sukany
Easier to Deny
deny: 2. to refuse to admit or acknowledge — m-w.com
Since I’ve never curled up in a blanket
to read the Webster’s before a banked fire
on a bitter Michigan night, the third week
in January puzzles me till the end
of December. I find words ripped
from the pages of hypertext,
placarded in bold lettering
under some celebrity’s teeth,
meant to justify hate and meanness.
Like poodle skirts or
rear-fender fins,
the latest buzz is allegation.
Turns out the Webster imagined allegation
as an assertion unsupported and by implication
regarded as unsupportable. Such an old geezer.
Such muddle-headed mush to hang out
with Founding Fathers. I return to the comfort
of novel flipping in fire-lit Times like these.
More Investigation Looms
That long walk past the bowl on the garage floor,
the cat’s bowl three-quarters full of water
and one floundering cricket. Aqua-cricket.
Swimming like life depends upon it. Or
what about that split-second decision
not to break stride, that moment
of clarity knowing the drop
of my foot will introduce a sprinting beetle
to the face of eternity. Why after the crushing-
second passes do I consider bugs
have no soul? Is it because I’ve
never opened the Bug Bible
translated from the original 1611?
Never cared to work through
the Thee’s or Thine’s of its Genesis
or Acts of the Arachnids? Avoided reading
the work for myself? Is it apparent that
things different than myself or outside
my immediate needs have no soul,
no reason for existence except
to annoy? Why on the morning
a man’s career stands up
to a vote, do I sleep long
after Snooze?
Todd Sukany
Todd Sukany, a Pushcart nominee, lives in Pleasant Hope, Missouri with his wife of over 35 years. His work has appeared in Ancient Paths, Cave Region Review, Intégrité, and The Ekphrasitc Review. Sukany, a native of Michigan, stays busy running, playing music, and caring for six rescue dogs and a cat.
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