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    Friday, January 27, 2017

    FIRST POEM OF A NEW YEAR

    by Linda Lerner


    Photo credit: Nick Cobbing at LegalPlanet


    I thought of the polar bears when
    he told me of waking up with
    his arm flapping around like it wasn’t his

    not right away, of course,
    but after he’d gotten more accustomed
    to it, like the polar bears

    who’ve been unhomed & had to
    scavenge for food on land when
    the ice began melting,

    told him I understood, though
    I’ve never seen a polar bear or been
    in his place; he thought that having scraped off the
    last vestiges of immunity after a bad fall
    I felt more vulnerable but that’s not what I meant,
    something had gradually shifted; none of us
    were where we thought we were;
    one morning a stricken body politic
    woke up flapping about in utter confusion asking
                                                    what just happened 
    my friend looked at me and asked,
    one hand forcing the other to get past it

    Linda Lerner has new work in Onthebus, Chiron Review, Gargoyle, and SoFloPoJo. In spring 2015, she read six poems on WBAI for Arts Express. Her recent collections include Yes, the Ducks Were Real and Takes Guts and Years Sometimes (NYQ Books) and a chapbook of poems inspired by nursery rhymes Ding Dong the Bell Pussy in the Well.

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