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Poetry of Issue 9: Road and Crew

Road and Crew

They are stripping the streets

as one might peel dead

sunburned skin from a forearm

more or less straight but they

pummel with pneumatic hammers

and pick with curved and heavy blades

that tired pavement so turn it

into cookie crumbles that crunch

under my slow tires directed by fluorescent

flags, arrowed lights, and reddened arms

that will peel with tattoo ink or not, no shield

from the sun that August imposes, gouging

into tissue with unseen axes and pikes that will

expose the injury and lasting legacy upon and under

hides much younger than the streets just feet below.

by John Zedolik

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