Union Station. . .By LAUREL ANN BOGEN
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<i> From "The Burning" (Red Wind Books, c/o Ron Koertge, English Department, Pasadena City College, 1570 E. Colorado, Pasadena, CA 91106). </i> (copyright) <i> 1991 Laurel Ann Bogen. Reprinted with permission. </i>
I needed a timetable
for my heart
it always arrived
too early
departed too late
wandered lost on the platforms
I needed you
to steamroller the creases
I folded too many times
I was hurry and drag
beat slow
synch steps
I came in pieces
like misplaced baggage
cartons tied with baling wire
you held tight
against the spillage
and random punches
Oh, I loved you like speed
like fast exits
and jackrabbit starts
you held all the tickets
you opened the gates
It was 2 minutes to boarding
and we pulled out all the stops.
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