Monday, March 27, 2023

Poem in Fall Lines, v. IX, Jasper Project, Columbia SC


 

     The Jasper Project is a group of highly-talented artists and friends of the arts in and around Columbia, SC: actually the entire Palmetto State. After a few years of submitting, I had success in 2021 and this year. 

     My first two poetry books were reviewed in Jasper Magazine, and I appreciate the thoroughness and insights. Over the past seven years, I have gotten to know many people, and some have been supporters of what I do and inspire me as well.

     Here is the poem, based on a childhood memory of actually seeing Sputnik in our backyard in Carroll Township, Washington County, PA- south of Pittsburgh.

Above the Poplars   

Above the poplars, a shiny moving

silver speck worried three generations

 

of my family after dinner. Sputnik

thumbed its Soviet nose at America.

 

Recent memories shared of brutal

crackdowns after last year’s

 

Hungarian Revolution, sending

relatives to Canada or the grave.

 

Next year the sons of bitches will

shoot missiles at us one of my aunts

 

announced. America held its own;

Gorbachev laid down the sword.

 

But now the plots of the espionage

novels I reviewed have come true.

 

Every news cycle, every headline

reminds me of the sputnik over the poplars.

 

Arthur Turfa © 2018, In Fall Lines, v. IX, Jasper Project, ©2023


By the way, I am curious how many actual clicks this post will receive. I wonder if blogs are worthwhile these days. Feel free to comment! Thanks!

    

  

     

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