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andreazurlo

The Overwhelming Question



I grab the butt-ends of coffee spoons,

roll up the bottoms of my trousers,

drag my red wheel barrel along the shore,

and dig for salt-washed shells tossed

onto the sand; waves slap the shore,

codes from lonely mermaids' whispering.

whistling winds from woods nearby

wrinkles on the moon

thirteen blackbirds observing.

flashes from another world

pillows of gray sky

ancient gnarled oaks cast shadows.

tear-drops squeezed from willow trees

maelstrom of colors

La Mer's quarreling white caps

Singing dolphins' lure me out to dance.

Leaves of grass float past effortlessly.

Yes! the brain is wider than the sky and I dare

disturb the universe, incite another Big Bang,

hurl stars and spin the moon like a top; hunt

white whales with Ahab in the South Pacific.

Bio

Tony Zurlo is a poet, fiction writer, and retired professor living in Arlington, Texas (USA). He has taught in both Nigeria and China, as well as several colleges in the U.S. His poetry, fiction, and essays have appeared in more than one hundred and twenty print and online journals. He has published ten books on African and Asian nations, and three books of poetry. Tony's book The Mind Dancing, a collection of his poems related to his experiences in China, won the 2010 Award for the Outstanding Poetry Book published by a Peace Corps writer during 2009.

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