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March/
April
2000

Poems with Disabilities

by Jim Ferris

I'm sorry -- this space is reserved

for poems with disabilities. I know

it's one of the best spaces in the book,

but the Poems with Disabilities Act

requires us to make all reasonable

accommodations for poems that aren't

normal. There is a nice space just

a few pages over -- in fact (don't

tell anyone) I think it's better

than this one, I myself prefer it.

Actually I don't see any of those

poems right now myself, but you never know

when one might show up, so we have to keep

this space open. You can't always tell

just from looking at them, either. Sometimes

they'll look just like a regular poem

when they roll in -- you're reading along

and suddenly everything

changes, the world tilts

a little, angle of vision

jumps, focus

shifts. You remember

your aunt died of cancer at just your age

and maybe yesterday's twinge means

something after all. Your sloppy,

fragile heart beats

a little faster

and then you know.

You just know.

And the poem

is right

where it

belongs.

 

 

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