Friday, February 19, 2010

THE HOMELESS WINTER OLYMPICS

by David Feela


No chance for the gold
he settles for the white,
a medal of no distinction
awarded for not finishing

anything. He lugs
his blanket to the park
and unrolls it like
a toboggan on a hill

then climbs aboard
and shouts, Here I come,
won’t somebody
please stop me?


David Feela's work has appeared in regional and national publications. He is a contributing editor and columnist for Inside/Outside Southwest and for The Four Corners Free Press. His first full length poetry book, The Home Atlas, is now available.
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