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Samantha Terrell

 

 

GREEN BALL, CENTER POCKET

 

in the moist basement 

of our youth

there was a pool-table 

with its relentlessly obtuse

angles, thwarting 

boredom between 

family meals.  

but the naïve

 

are short-sighted,

ignoring the warnings that fertility 

exists for Growth. and soon bright

orange and green billiard balls 

would be forever sunken in 

our memory’s pockets; a filled in foundation

EXPOSURE 

 

why, when clouds 

float by above 

does one see 

butterflies and elephants, 

while another 

conjures up cell phone 

towers, and guns, 

and drones? 

 

or, are those 

the real things 

in our modern skies 

rather than envisionings? 

and all this time I was told 

we emulate that to which we are exposed

KNOT MAGAZINE

Samantha Terrell is a published poet who resides in Missouri with her husband and two children. She has found homes for her work in: DoveTales by Writing for Peace (Colorado); the Ebola Chapbook by West Chester University (Pennsylvania); and  LaBloga Floricanto (an online publication), among others. 

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