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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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