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Jim Myers lives with his wife in Orlando, Florida, where he works as a manager at the public library.  He is nearing completion on a collection of poems entitled Pulling Drunk Astronauts Out of the Banana River. 

Jim Myers

Own Reward

One day in first grade you give birth
To twins and they look just like gramps.
Name them what you will, but everyone
Calls one Destiny and the other Fate.
It’s widely believed these kids will define you.
Then comes the night they steal a car and

Wind up living out of state and working
In the food industry.  It’s an old story.
The Incas tattooed an empire down the
Whole left arm of South America, no wheel

Or written language.  Took ninety years.
Then the Spanish pulled an armored sleeve
Over them in thirty seconds.  During the war,
Winston Churchill gave those stirring radio
Speeches.  After victory, he went to the
Big Three Conference to fill out the paperwork.

When he got back to the office all his things
Were in boxes.  It starts when you are told
As a child that you will be rewarded for hard
Work.  You spend the rest of your life trying to

Arrange a marriage between the promise and
The truth.  So you read books with sentences
That stick like honey and listen to songs that draw
Cartoons of your emotions.  Expect a runaway to
Drop by out of nowhere with a new business
Plan.  They re-elected Churchill in 1951.

 

 
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