Ronald Koertge Body Poems

  • 1.
    When I come in, my mechanic is eating
    lunch. He doesn't look over the top
    of his newspaper.
    I glance around, hoping that Miss July
    ...
  • 2.
    When the Lexus hit that pigeon, he lay there
    beating his one good wing against the curb
    like he was trying to put out a fire.
    My wife asked me to do something, so I
    ...
  • 3.
    Q. You're Such a Disciplined Writer. Were You Always That way?
    A. When I was in graduate school, I worked part-time at a local
    library. I ran the used bookstore in the basement. The money
    came in handy. There was plenty of time to study.
    ...
  • 4.
    Delores Del Rio takes a walking tour
    of my body. Unlike most vagabonds
    in sturdy boots and a stained rucksack,
    Delores wears a red dress and slingbacks.
    ...
  • 5.
    They were never handsome and often came
    with a hormone imbalance manifested by corpulence,
    a yodel of a voice or ears big as kidneys.

    ...
Total 5 Body Poems by Ronald Koertge

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