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Homepage > Online Content > Poetry > Poetry: Well, You're Dead by Robert L. Penick
April 26, 2023  |  By . In Online Content, Poetry

Poetry: Well, You’re Dead by Robert L. Penick

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Well, You’re Dead

and I’m holding my own,
taking on water, mainly
in my feet and ankles,
filling up like a rain gauge
or the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Time hangs burdens on us:
weight, fatigue, regret
the most noticeable.
They bind our hands and
plant our feet to the soil,
to a moment that
no longer exists
on this twisting Earth.
A mediocre boxer,
I keep moving, clockwise,
around this ring,
shoulders hunched,
waiting for the bell.


The work of Robert L. Penick has appeared in over 200 different literary journals. The Art of Mercy: New and Selected Poems is due in October from Hohm Press, and more of his work can be found at theartofmercy.net.

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