By Raya Finkle

Standing. 
Hands clasped behind the small of the back 
head bowed slightly to the sun 
staring at a grave 
sunk into the sleepy 
nap-tousled preschool 
headstone lot. 

Ages dating to Revolutions, or maybe his grandfather 
that he loses to the fog of age, like paper yellowing,  
curling,  
gnawed at by mice. 
But the face, the blue-eyed ice 
never leaves his mind. 
Hands over his  
winding up the fishing line 

one more time. 

Tripped on the boat, sweating containers of water. 
Busch Light cans rusting on deck. 
Distant splashes of flopping fins, promising bluegill and sea trout 
and not always pulling them in, but it is called 
        fishing,  
not catching 
after all. 

And now, gray-haired,  
standing. 
Trying to remember what else  
the old man would say. 

Office of Title Generation by Ann Calandro

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Raya Finkle is a 21 year old, non-binary, queer poet living in Oregon. They love writing and heal through poetry.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ann Calandro is a writer, artist, and classical piano student. Her short stories have been accepted by The Vincent Brothers Review, Gargoyle, Lit Camp, The Fabulist, The Plentitudes, and other literary journals. Duck Lake Books published her poetry chapbook in 2020. Calandro’s artwork appeared in juried exhibits and in Mayday, Nunum, Bracken, Zoetic Press, Mud Season Review, Stoneboat, and other journals. Shanti Arts published three children’s books that she wrote and illustrated. See more at www.anncalandro.webs.com. Submitted piece is a mixed media collage.

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