I liked
by Craig Cotter
being a child
of the '60s.
These are Michigan memories.
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We felt
we could do anything.
Science
could take us anywhere
(Art not so much
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A man from NASA
in our gym
lit a piece of solid rocket fuel
held with tongs.
Flames leapt 20 feet.
He then dropped it in a beaker of water.
It continued to burn
and quickly boiled away the water.
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I won a hockey stick
signed by the Detroit Red Wings.
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Michigan bumper sticker:
JESUS SAVES
DELVECCHIO SCORES ON THE REBOUND!
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Daryl Cox always won The President's Award
for Physical Fitness.
It was signed by Johnson,
then Nixon.
And it was easy for him.
We’d wonder if anyone else might win—
Daryl was a given,
and cute.
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His brother Brian
had a 194 house paper route
(Detroit Free Press).
Their father was a pipefitter.
I'd ride my bike along with Brian
because he was cool and older
and I was soon to be a full-grown mo.
Brian had a two-foot length of lead pipe
tied to a bar on his bike.
He called it The Magic Wand.
When dogs attacked him on his bike
he'd pull out The Wand
and begin swinging
as he rode.
He had no problem laying pipe
across an attacking dog's skull.
This not only always stopped the attack,
but the dog wanded never attacked Brian again.
He’d memorized the 194 places
his customers wanted their papers—
in the mailbox,
through the fence on the back door step,
inside the front screen door,
on the low brick wall beside the garage.
His tips were high
as his memory was perfect.
He gave me the route
one week in November
when his family went to visit
someone.
I got one day of training.
I didn’t know how to take notes
and didn’t have that kind of memory.
By the second house without Brian
I knew I was fucked.
I put the other 194 papers
at the front door
of the small brick box houses
of the assembly-line workers
of Pontiac Motors.
The complaints were loud,
tips plummeted—
Brian never asked me to fill-in again.
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In 4th grade
The Beatles split.
Craig Cotter was born in 1960 in New York and has lived in California since 1986. His poems have appeared in hundreds of journals in the U.S., France, Italy, the Czech Republic, the U.K., Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, India and Ireland. Books include The Aroma of Toast, Chopstix Numbers, and After Lunch with Frank O’Hara. www.craigcotter.com