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A journal for poetry, criticism, reviews, stories and essays published by Ricardo and Isabel Nirenberg since 1998
Typos are good for the soul
        reminding you despite
        pretensions of immortality
        how fallible you are,
all too human.
Pick up a broom
        and sweep the floor.
        Bits of paper, crumbs, cobwebs
        merge into a pile
        at your feet.
From this mess
        shall rise another Icarus
        to sail beyond the bricabrac
        and out into the beyond.
Who can say
        what is made of trash,
        what mistake 
        can take shape
        and grow
        into a wonder
        all its own.
The debased currency
        of the collapsing empire
        of your heart
        can no longer purchase
        forgiveness or sympathy.
You once proudly marched
        in your self proclaimed
        victory parade,
        now, in default,
        you must walk alone,
        without fanfare
        or admirers.
It was destined to occur,
        spending more than you had,
        taking more than you gave.
        We the simple
        barbarians
        grew tired
        of your refinements.
        Time did the rest.
seated on the bank, 
        bare feet in the creek, 
toes in the water attract fish
        that nibble more than they should.
soon I will need to rise
        and start again,
        pushing the boulder that goes nowhere,
a chip off the block, a piece of the rock,
        cousin to the mountain
to be eroded with a glance                                            
        or passed by undisturbed.
choose your delusion
        and follow it well,
        go where it leads you,
        to heaven or hell.
Joseph Farley edited Axe Factory from 1986 to 2010. His books and chapbooks include Suckers, For the Birds, Longing for the Mother Tongue, Waltz of the Meatballs and Her Eyes. You may reach him at cynicpress@yahoo.com.
This is his first appearance if Offcourse.