Contributor: Richard Schnap
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He was midway between cradle and coffin,
Too old to draw treasure maps on the backs
Of restaurant placemats, too young to scan
The obituaries to see if anyone he knew
Had died. He had a computer and cell phone
But only knew a fraction of all the things
They could do, still reading paperbacks
And listening to CD’s, still watching reruns
Of Warner Brothers cartoons and Twilight Zone
Episodes. Yet inside he felt ageless
In some way, as if the world was passing by
While he was staying the same, still marveling
At the magnolia blossoms of spring, still
Fascinated by the fireflies of summer, still
Saddened by the soulful song of the cicadas
At its end, year after year after year.
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Richard Schnap is a poet, songwriter and collagist living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His poems have most recently appeared locally, nationally and overseas in a variety of print and online publications.
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