R. G. Bell Poems

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1.
Home

Home lies that way, somewhere, through the fog,
Down a road I did not ask to be set upon
And most of whose forks were chosen for me
By others no less road-bound than I,
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2.
Preference

I've drifted over Trafalgar's rotting hulls,
Seen dolphins play at the pillars of Hercules,
Been camel-ridden to the foot of Cheops
And walked the city Alexander took and named.
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3.
3: 21 Am

Storm clouds bleed and render earth to mud.
We lie inside, assaulted by the lies,
Tightly bound in gray dismality.
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4.
Old Guard

Fertilized with a dose of aggravation,
And watered with a little touch of gall,
Her lawn has sprouted warning signs to tell
The neighbor children and passing dog walkers
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5.
The Duck

The Duck

There came into my yard a duck,
And he and I, being both in luck,
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6.
Self Portrait

I reign from a second-hand Adirondack throne,
My legs in the lap of its facing mate.
Its only other claimant, a house panther,
Lies between my pale feet, feigning sleep,
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7.
Elizabeth

Recorded somewhere’s something like this,
“A scientist is one who knows
Nearly all of nearly nothing.
A salesman is one who knows
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8.
Great-Grandmother's Frying Pan

Great-grandmother’s Frying Pan


Thinking it mine, I seldom think it hers.
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9.
Merry-Go-Round

Children no longer rush to mount
The merry-go-round,
To claim an outside horse.
There is no brass ring to grab,
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10.
The Pinecone Oak

tap-tap-tap-tap-tap-tap-tap-tap-tap-tap

Pardon me, young man. I can see you're busy.
Please, sit by me on the porch awhile.
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