Hello, everybody, this is my final piece for my term as Racine Writer in Residence. I would like to thank the Racine Literacy Council for this opportunity. It has been a pleasure to share my work with all of you. These last six months have gone by fast and this position has kept me busy in the best of ways. I would like to welcome in the next WIR and tell them it’s a great ride. All the best. -Joe
by Joe Engel
There is a bell ringing
Between the stallion’s
Teeth at noon,
As green hills hide
Their shadows and stand up
To the sky. I see their patience
While the sun invokes a sharpness
In the smell of pine
Behind me, slapping
Back dreams like actors;
Ether phasing out
A window… Now
Drops of water hold
Light on wet leaves, breathe
Toward boiling points, fire
Fused the way the world casts
Out darkness on a desert;
Whore of light as certain
As the seasons catch and bare
Each days muddy tongue
And newfound teeth
In a glove of colorful scraps,
A collage of fallen
Stars in the dumpster, it’s true
There is a bell ringing
Between the stallion’s
Teeth at noon.
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