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    Sunday, March 12, 2017

    ON THE PRACTICE OF DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

    by David Feela




    The clocks, advanced one hour, will not
    save us, not from the imaginations of oblivious children
    exhausted in the moist dark while waiting for school buses,
    still comatose from that lost hour of sleep.

    Not the shadows lengthening into evening
    like tails on a tuxedo, all dressed up without
    the energy to dance. Like Sisyphus’s rock,
    we know pushing the sun back up the hill

    won’t keep it there, and the gods won’t change
    the sand in our hourglasses, and this life,
    as we know it, remains fixed like a nail in the wall
    where we pick up the same old hat on the way out.


    David Feela writes a monthly column for The Four Corners Free Press and for The Durango Telegraph. A poetry chapbook, Thought Experiments, won the Southwest Poet Series. His first full length poetry book The Home Atlas appeared in 2009. His new book of essays How Delicate These Arches released through Raven's Eye Press, has been chosen as a finalist for the Colorado Book Award.

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