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Dichotomy Goes to The Races by wordfaery be nominated for it's originality of theme as well as it's economy of words in presenting a different slant on how we may or may not need the use of metaphor to present our message.
Dichotomy Goes to The RacesThirty years from now
wheelchair bound, gnarly
howling scraps of heavy metal lyrics,
I won’t know I’m an essay topic.
So let me save you some trouble
forget what was said about that piece,
the one the academic egos analyzed.
The Fifth Race at Fort Erie is about
the fifth race at Fort Erie.
The horses, cheap claimers,
bony buck-shinned bays
distant cousins of the Barb, Arabian
and Turk foundation sires.
The noisy lady
peculiar yellow streaks in her white hair
with faded gingham dress,
takes the bus to the track
and only makes show bets.
The guy in the frayed brown suit
and undersized hairpiece
never looks up
from the Form until the final furlong.
Odd low-rollers hoping for a score –
exist at the Fort, Mountaineer, Santa Anita,
every race track. I intended to write about them
about manure smells and dime store cologne.
Choke down a boiled hotdog and
taste desperation in the coffee.
It’s not deep.
Don’t let them tell you differently.
There are no metaphors here.