White Kitty, Gray Kitty, Singie and Lee,
Roughass, Christos, Caledonia and Getz,
Heather and Puffy, Bullet and Bunky
Liza and Carrie, Cutie and Myette.
Of approximately thirty shop cats
over the years only four are left.
Scooter is alive but Dickie is dead.
And Carrie lives but a tumor points
out of her head and she walks like
a coon and shambles toward death.
Same for Arnie and Beth the foxes
got and Li'l Bastard too we guess
who must have been tough to chew
and Altie was hit by a car which is
the most common of all ways to die,
his fat plush body still warm when
we found him and Alotta Sweetness,
Alotta Sweetness so suddenly so
mysterious last year just fell over
and today the fat three-legged one
we called Precious Darling and called
Peachy too because Precious Darling
was so embarrassing to say--has died of
old age--who had only three legs to leap
and grip the earth and catch mice with
and did--roaming under the barn during
thunder storms arriving later in the arms
of Hot Toddy who loved her and loves
all of the shop cats and feeds them special
crunchies from a jar and speaks to them
with tenderness every day until they die
and buries them in the garden under
the collard greens and the poppies
and the honey-dew melons white
as moons so every night in the dark of
death the garden's darling tigers bloom.
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Spring Feature 2012
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Feature
- Poets in Person Claudia Emerson and husband Kent Ippolito in Fredericksburg, VA
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Music
- Cornelius Eady "I Need a Train", words and music by Cornelius Eady
- Claudia Emerson "Shot Her Dead", words and music by Claudia Emerson and Kent Ippolito
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Poetry
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Secure The Shadow
by Claudia Emerson
- David Rigsbee reviews Secure The Shadow