Photo by Mary Torregrossa
SPECTRUM SPECIAL EDITION What's Next?

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Gwendolyn Fleischer

FOR THE SQUIRREL

In the neighbor's yard

the tree

is over 30 feet tall.

It's always green 

leaves branch out .

Still full even in approaching winter.


I walked out onto my front porch

A gaunt grey squirrel 

downward scampered

headlong down the trunk

to the corner of my yard he ran 

stopping next to my driveway.

Several magnolia pods lay in my yard.


My magnolia tree had been removed by the city

the nearest is next door.

Fleshy bright red seeds lingered in the pods.

He, or is it a she

I don't know how to tell the difference

I'm not getting close enough to tell.


So, the squirrel proceeded to dig dig dig a hole

extracted from the pod a berry

with his? tiny furry front paws

chewed the juicy seed

spit it into the hole

pat pat pat with his front paws

he paused

and he? started all over again

preparing for winter's lack of food.


I went to Big Lots later

purchased roasted no salt

sunflower seeds 

and tossed out a squirrel sized portion

for squirrel dinner 

to stave off winter's hunger




IT FOLLOWS AFTER


Two  comes after one 

night comes after day

Thursday after Wednesday

and winter follows fall

July is after June

rainbows after  rain

flowers after planting

babies come after fucking

crawl, then walk, then run.

playoff after tournaments

paychecks come after work

runoffs after ties

grief comes after loss

and dishes after dinner

midnight before the dawn

marriage comes after the vows

and rainbows after rain

Thanksgiving after Halloween

New Year's after midnight..


Everything  always follows something

something is the next to do

what's next on the agenda

on the list of priorities

on the to do's to do's.

break a dish,- glue or toss

children need new clothes


the loser needs to concede

to the winner go the spoils.

and the winner writes the history




WHAT'S NEXT


Oh! Happy Day! Oh! Happy Day!

New President

first woman VP

a woman of color

brilliant woman

shattered major glass ceiling.

Change of power

calm not chaos

calm deliberation

calm restores our country

our place on the world's stage

our economy 

our health

and don't forget Covid

where or where to start

how to undo the tangled thread

of mass deceit

unsow the seeds of hatred

dividing neighbor from neighbor

how to open ears again and listen

without threat of AK 47's

no more lusting after dictators

no more shunning aside our allies 

no more ignoring kids in cages

let's work across the aisles


I too have to practice 

love and tolerance

But we can protests without tear gas

rubber bullets at journalists

or protestors tossed into unmarked vans

undoing of grasping greedy hands


What's next you ask?

A brand new day

rain has washed the stink away

a new and better normal

patiently awaits us

come and celebrate

a Happy Day!


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