Coming in that way, folks don't even hardly notice.
A glance, and they never knew you were lookin';
a board game, they never knew they had it comin';
a poem, and you just keep on chopping that onion.
Don't picture the black words on the white page
or worry what they're gonna think.
Just listen to those words in your head, and get ‘em on out.
Don't label drawing "official, career, capital ‘A’ artist" work
And don't even mention the
"this is what makes me tick" little ‘a’ artist passion
when they ask you who you are.
Just keep on goin' to the swim meets
and slapping down that home-cooked chicken on the table,
all the while slipping in the making
without your brain even knowing.
Sorta like that first base runner stealing second.
Out of your head, in the zone,
just get on out a step or two
and start running for all you’re worth.
Afore you know it,
you're slidin' on in.
You and that second baseman 'll never know what hit 'ya.
© Rie Harris, 2017
Sliding baseball player at a St. Louis Terriers game, 1914/1915 Photo by Russell Froelich from Wikimedia Commons |
2 comments:
Can't wait to see what this poet does next! Good stuff!
Love this Rie- keep on writing!!
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