Line in the Sand




  



by Ken McCullough




What he said was vast, given his limits.
At some mojave of the soul, we stopped

to gas up, and I was inclined to bolt—

wrong look, wrong answer, might raise his demons,

but what did I know, who was I to say?

He tuned Tom Harmon on the radio,

sneered and nodded like a slow woodpecker—

"Would that they had broke the mold," he chuckled

with sand in his pipes. The sun had stumbled.

His eyes turned on me—"What'll it be, rook?

Only one of us will walk away, son."

He coughed, spat. ''Are you in or are you out?

If you think you are fast enough, just once,

you might have a blind salamander's chance."








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  1. Hi sweetie, it has been a long while since I dropped by. It has been a rough year. This is a perfect post.
    Happy belated Birthday!
    xoxo

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