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Do Wa Ditty (A Love Song)


11.08.09 Posted in today's words by

Howie
Good is a journalism professor at the State University of New York at
New Paltz. He is the author of 11 poetry chapbooks (4 released in
2009!). He has been nominated 4 times for a Pushcart Prize and 4 times
for the Best of the Net anthology (could 4 be his lucky number?). His
first full-length book of poetry,
Lovesick, was released in 2009 by Press Americana. Keep up with Howie’s good news at his blog.

This poem makes the reader consider what’s hidden in plain sight. After
you read it, take a second look at it and then take a second look at
whomever happens to be in the room with you.

Do Wa Ditty (A Love Song)
By Howie Good

We’re the hidden driveway
mentioned by the hidden driveway sign
black and purple petunias
like children used to be
before the Internet
when ships were named for virtues
and streets for North American trees
your heart was a church van
that stopped at railroad crossings
mine was a fallacious theory
and during the night
I looked up like the unclaimed body
in the movies through super thin eyelids
and saw you secretly shining
and said wait to someone wait
which one is the morning star



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