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Linda & Stuart

Gabriel Kahane


Linda and Stuart, trapped in their apartment
Seventy-ninth and Madison, the one they bought
Fifty years ago. No fancy lobby
no baroque Fresco

The deliverymen, in their light blue surgical masks
Knock twice, leave groceries
double-bagged at the door
Then cross the street back to the shop
and the basement below

Last week I called and asked
"How's your relative stock of despair, today? "
Linda replied, saying
"Gabriel, I know I really shouldn't complain
But each month this persists
is one that we're not getting back
For we've little time left on this spinning marble. "
Her point of view I can't dismiss and what is there to say, in fact?
So I'm left with hollow platitudes to mumble

Straining to hear a few bars of the Upper East Side
I find I've not allowed myself
haven't really had the time
To miss New York, the freak show light

That universe of regret
that I keep locked in a wooden box
With all the other thoughts and self-pity
Maybe sometime yet I'll hop a plane
and catch a taxi
Downtown, just to hear the sound of the old city

Sirens and the subway and the slurred words
of the shirt-sleeved men
On the town to toast the close of a deal
That shuttered the last factory in every town
In Michigan, where the union boys
are stone-faced at the wheel

Linda tells me she's taking a writing class
On the art of the short story
and I say, hey that's great, 'cause
We all need a way to make sense of the world

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