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stick figure family
Karl Koweski
we are only a family
in the stick
figure portraits
my six-year-old
crayons in the margins
of his Red Robin
children’s menu.
four flat bodies
like crime scene
victims.
the daddy,
slightly apart,
slightly askew.
crooked legs
angled arms
dotted lines
around
the head,
an empty space
where
the heart
should be.
Karl Koweski is a displaced Chicagoan now living in a valley in rural Alabama. Karl's latest collection, Abandoned By All Things, from Roadside Press is available wherever poetry is sold... online, he supposes.
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