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Rita Dove: “Fox Trot Fridays”

Posted by matt on 2 November 2007

 dancing close

Fox Trot Fridays

Thank the stars there’s a day
each week to tuck in

the grief, lift your pearls, and
stride brush stride

quick-quick with a
heel-ball-toe. Smooth

as Nat King Cole’s
slow satin smile,

easy as taking
one day at a time:

one man and
one woman,

rib to rib,
with no heartbreak in sight-

just the sweep of Paradise
and the space of a song

to count all the wonders in it.

Rita Dove
Callaloo – Volume 24, Number 4, Fall 2001, pp. 999-999

Photo credit: Dancing Close by Idandersen

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Rita Dove: “Flash Cards”

Posted by matt on 28 October 2007

time-table game

Flash Cards

In math I was the whiz kid, keeper
of oranges and apples. What you don’t understand,
master, my father said; the faster
I answered, the faster they came.

I could see one bud on the teacher’s geranium,
one clear bee sputtering at the wet pane.
The tulip tree always dragged after heavy rain
so I tucked my head as my boots slapped home.

My father put up his feet after work
and relaxed with a highball and The Life of Lincoln.
After supper we drilled and I climbed the dark

before sleep, before a thin voice hissed
numbers as I spun on a wheel. I had to guess.
Ten, I kept saying, I’m only ten.

Rita Dove

Photo credit: Times-table game by Graham Chastney

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