“Sunday Dutchman” poetry by Cristina Dominguez

Take out the trash,
Foolish, fresh
newspapers, she
tucked around
to keep you
warm

Covered by clouds
too quickly
crafted drafts
word storms
crash into
the sky

No one likes the rain but
you are sorry, a saturated
umbrella apology
underneath your
impenetrable
raincoat

You keep
life contained
in coffin planter boxes
in worn pictures
with smiling edges
taped to
industrial
walls

Barefoot proud, shady man
she’s under your
numb thumb
drop her out
before the
kick off

You would have
never wanted
to keep
her
for
long

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