Never Quit

Never Quit

A Poem by Mario Vitale
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A deep emotional rant

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The boar hog shovels his voice into mudslop
where corn rolls, stripped
come fall he will be cut; his hams,
pork links rocking in the smoke
grandma sharpens her knife on Arkansas
Sam bends, spits chew in the bucket,
the breeze quits
Spiders tie nets to fruit jars,
it is boring with them in Blue Hills
when gum trees blossom
their thoughts are like dust in a salt box
Boring pig blood perks below ground
Their palsied hands like horse tails swishing flies

headlines shared
you and who
turned the tables with a dude
a stud of Irish or a Scot discent
a great reflection
make believe stirring through the trees
painted pictures in our skulls
those Isles
loose lambs in the breeze

© 2018 Mario Vitale


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This is extremely confusing.
I have personally butchered a hog; received half of the meat for my trouble. The owner just couldn't do the killing, only the eating of the thing.
How thoughtful, I must add, for Sam to spew the chew into a bucket instead of the porch floorboards.
I'll bet their thoughts are not anything like 'dust in a salt box', though.
I would guess that their thoughts rivaled the original contents of that same box in the saltiness thereof.
As for the rest...if you say so, Mario.
I am still imagining the thoughts of those two simmering volcanoes,grandma and Sam.

Posted 6 Years Ago



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Mario Vitale
Mario Vitale

Wolcott, CT



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