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The Literary Review

Issue 10         Page 80

Slumber Science

Overdosing on chamomile tea

can make you so drowsy

you may appear high.

Bob Dylan had a hit song called

Rainy Day Women

(Everybody Must Get Stoned.)

Now, you can get CBD products

to help you sleep.

Some take melatonin or sip lavender flowers-

to suspend consciousness,

to snooze,

to dream?

What do you seek?

Harvest Abecedarian

Almost time for harvest in my

Backyard vegetable garden.

Creation of dirt: a focal point

During quarantine. My

Energy shifted to tending

Fragile seedlings

Growing pole and bush beans

Hot wiri wiri peppers.

I contemplate my lessons learned

Juggling home life and Zoom.

Kids are missing out on

Lessons learned.

More than seven months

No clear answers gained.

October elections begin again, the

Political fiasco will

Quickly escalate

Rising to a

Shrieking pitch.

Time will decide the

United States’ future:

Victory to the people

With liberty and justice.

X-amine your heart before

You go vote so hopefully, the chaos of the current

Zoo will come to order again.

Static Friction

The garden is aging

like a slowly dying man

producing less

growing dry, weathered, wrinkled

crumbling away

but still, water is needed

as the growing season

creeps towards frost.

A painting project covers the past

wipes the slate clean for the future,

yet things only stay clean so long.

So much has changed since spring.

Still, my neighbor’s dog barks when

I’m sleeping.

Fahrenheit Open Mic Sunday

She wasn’t sure of the direction

the ground was wet dirt, uneven patches of grass.

She tries to take a direct route

avoiding the winding concrete path

searching constellations.

She follows the phases of the moon.

Looking up, she’s lost in the woods

getting snagged by bramble, trudging through the thicket

her destination uncertain.

Holding her breath

searching the night sky

she travels.

Finds a clearing, builds a simple shelter

lays her head on the earth.

Dreams she is floating with stars.

© Patricia Carragon: Tabby in Design

Catskill Mountains Calm

Hiking through the forest

a quilt of flaxen leaves rustles beneath her feet.

Baby pines grow entangled in branches of old oaks

fallen leaves nourish tender sapling

protected now

winter is approaching.

Walking through the snapping bramble

her ankles twist on rocks and twigs

looking for her reflection searching a pond nearby.

The dirt road was unfound. Afraid to lose direction

she’s been lost in these woods before.

In pursuit of the northwest trail

dead branches snap as she pushes by.

She retreats back, searching road markers-

as an eagle flies over her.

Moments later a blue jay crosses her path, two good signs.

The sun shines through autumn’s painted leaves

a mosaic in earth tones.

She returns to the mountains for quiet time

to escape the city speed cameras,

to drive 40 without a fine,

to breathe the air of pines.

The Addict

She knows it is forbidden

she just wants a little more

surviving weeks without it

one day

it calls when she is weary

sneaks up when she looks away

she can’t block out its signal

just one more sip

one last time

she convinces herself so

one last taste

before the reaper sows

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