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Popsicle on a Stick
I live in Antelope Valley, which is more than one city, but the Valley has one theme in common and that is Aerospace. The City of Lancaster has an Aerospace Walk of Honor, and for a monument, you can see an old F-4, mounted. The Air Force community calls this static display a Popsicle on a stick.
There are Popsicles on Sticks all over Antelope Valley, even in front of our farm team stadium. So that is what I decided to write this poem about. I threw in some imagry on baseball, food, smells, Popsicles and sticks.
Popsicle on a Stick
don’t drink
much at home
but at the
stadium
it’s delicious
first glance
cute
not-world class
but good enough
in any language
salon du chocolate
it is not
but someone got
taken out
for a dog or two
diesel overpower
rosin scent, over
ash, hickory, maple
and beer that smells
like stinky cheese
Popsicle
pop tail
wind tail
wind pipe
it’s on a stick
on a stick
with a bat
club on strike
whack a mole
thwack it back
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Written for:
City Songs for Poetics
Today, I wrote the poem for D’verse Poetry prompt by Gabriella to write about a city. But the City I live by is Lancaster, CA so I chose to write about the closest thing to a square, the display in front of the stadium.
Image credits: The Hangar, home of the Lancaster JetHawks Lancaster, California
Desert Canopy
Desert Canopy
sparse hidden life shaded from tormenting sun crawling, hovering and hopping in the early dawn and night air clean air clear air oh so dry in town man-made oasis filters radiance dense canopy deciduous color
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Written for:
I Saw Sunday – Week 62
Also posted on:
Tina’s picstory – highlight sunday # 10
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