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A Very Heavy Trash Can |  Donal Mahoney - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

A Very Heavy Trash Can | Donal Mahoney

A neighbor lady I hadn’t seen
in a year I heard was bedridden.
Her former husband dropped by,
asked if I’d to take in her trash can
when I brought in my own.
He lived in a city far away.
She’s very sick, he said.
I said sure, not a problem.

But one morning when I
dragged my big metal can out
to the curb, hers wasn’t there.
It was always there before mine.
No idea who put it out so early.
Maybe another neighbor.

So I went in her yard and tried
to drag the can out to the curb.
It was so heavy I couldn’t move it
so I left it there, figuring whoever
had been putting it out would
find a way to do it again.
I didn’t want a hernia.

I never saw her can again.
Word was, the lady died.
There was no wake or service.
Just a small notice of cremation.

Her former husband got
the house even though they
never got along when married.
You could hear bombs
of arguments late at night.

He stopped by to thank me when
he and the realtor put a sign in the yard.
The house sold in a week to a young
couple with a brand new trash can,
fiberglass, not made of heavy metal.
The can was much smaller, though,
wouldn’t hold a lot of weight.

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The Promise |  Roy Pullam - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

The Promise | Roy Pullam

When the heart breaks
Pieces of memories
Ricochet off each other
With emotional violence
Such loss
Comes with numbness
Then the flood
Of pain
Followed by hopelessness
Yours is the deepest hurt
A childhood boyfriend
A husband
A father
A moral center
Solid and stationary
The comfort of aging
Sharing children
And grandchildren
Plans together
For a future retirement
All incinerated
But at its worst
There are “the we”
Who willingly
Will be there
Listening
When sorrow
Must be shared
Those of us
Who will bear
Any burden
While you find
The balance
As close to normal
As it
Can ever be

When the Light Does Not Shine as Brightly |  Roy Pullam - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

When the Light Does Not Shine as Brightly | Roy Pullam

The clock
Has no more time
The cheerleaders
Left their pom moms
For marriages and careers
The letter jacket
No longer fits
The strong body
Gone to middle age
With the slow erosion
As years pass
But his heart wishes
The cheers never ended
The fight song
Still plays
Young girls
In their prime
Still smile
In recognition
Of Friday’s glory
He thumbs
The brown headlines
Calling back memories
That have no equal
In the life
He lives today

The ONE |  Neha Raithatha - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

The ONE | Neha Raithatha

With Time and Again
We gain

Life that teaches
Could be itchy

Lessons are learnt
Hearts that were burnt

With Years to come
People have gone

Love that calls
Is never recalled

Waiting that is
Sounds humor

Destination change
With age

Breath taken
Is pain to return

Numbness
Now that is
Smelling the freedom
Emotions that are caged
Hopes
Someday, Sometime, Something
Will be “The ONE”

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