Thank you to Jack Caradoc of Dreich Magazine
for publishing my poem.
Alfred
Skillful maneuvers that lead eyes onto
film informed by reality.
Stories telling us all along that life has organization.
A shocking exuberant shape,
more wide than high,
he’s easier to find than his more slender peers
among a great profusion of corpses.
His profile,
a legible sign,
pointing to
an acute need to solve the crime.
With the usefulness of his lens,
emergent forms are overlaid with latent images.
He spills a diversion of clues with great ingenuity,
shapes the liquid of blood
into shades of the dead.
Alfred’s representation of the ordinary unfolds basic ideas,
infused them with a sense of vitality.
As the actions unfold,
a cycle of development looms.
Moral implications are made clear,
and then closure,
as we take our fears with us into the blackness of night.
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