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Tried it once


10.08.12 Posted in words to linger on by

EV Noechel’s most recent poem to appear here was Dinosaurs (August 2012).

Tried it once
By EV Noechel

At the range, a significantly bored man looks past me
while the guns in the case between us speak of conflict.
A hundred muzzles, a hundred held
breaths, I feel the prickle of rapt attention
from every side. Fear, red and sharp
as a laser, holds my mouth shut surely as a gag.

Tired of waiting, my friends choose 
for me. “Something small. Give her a girl’s
gun.” I’m here to be open minded
among friends with faults and a thrill for explosion.
I watched the video, and politely ignored the misspelled
petition that elsewhere might
have evoked a derisive giggle
and a bulleted list of snarky rebuttals
ticked off on my left hand fingers.

But here my voice is flattened against the wall
of my stomach, frozen. I blink with every shot,
cringe an inch shorter. I snap around 180, alert as prairie dogs
to watch unblinking every time someone passes
behind me, gun in hand,
ready to shoot paper men to bits.




3 Responses to “Tried it once”

  1. Millicent Borges Accardi says:

    I felt the same way when I took a gun safety course! lovely enjambment on the 3rd line. Nice work!

  2. Donna Woods says:

    Very interesting, I don’t care much for guns either…

  3. Scott says:

    I especially love the last line.

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