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Poetry of Issue 9: Lost Glove

Lost Glove

the hand seizes upon a tear 
in the fabric of the universe
a black hole in the pocket
of an overcoat 
cold fingers poking through 
flimsy fleece 
down to the very hem
find only matches a rusty nail 
clipper an old to-do
list crumpled into a ball  
thirty-five no thirty-six cents  
a misplaced belief 
still persists the one missing 
the other the sole mate 
will turn up maybe at the diner 
right where it was left 
like a bad tip by the spilt salt 
shaker or more 
likely the backrow 
at the movies overlooked 
beneath the seat
the proverbial one 
hand clapping perhaps
a murky booth at an eastside
dive falling out while shooting    
schnapps with fern from 
work possibly dropped on 
the staggeringly long way down 
8th street or stumbling out 
of a taxi fumbling around 
for the key bumbling up 
the neighbors’ stairs shrill
cockapoo on the other side  
of an obtuse door barking 
symmetry first 
then hope too is lost 
for one without the other 
feels if not useless used
if not unwanted wanting 
if not nothing something 
to be discarded replaced

by Matt Morris

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