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Poetry of Issue 9: Two Irish Setters

Two Irish Setters

Stopping

at a red traffic light,

they stare at me

from the back window

of the car in front,

jowl to jowl,

a twinned pair of eyes,

and trundled ears.

Their breath

atomizes on the glass

and their tongues

hang out like

rubber eels. They

know more than

they show in their

unblinking

stare and

the way, when

their tongues

are retracted, they

assume the

mantel-chinned

bearing of two

bronze-aged busts.

Although some

lack the dignity of

their breed, these

two hold their

own as jurors

in a jury box,

weighing the

evidence of

what passes

behind them.

Then, at the change

of lights, in complete

agreement, they

give their verdict

and with a heavy-

lidded sigh,

simultaneously

close their eyes.

Kim Water

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