HANDS AND FEET by Thomas M. McDade

She tells men
keep your hands
to yourselves
and some
hike theirs
into their sleeves
Ah, she says
amputation
is an answer
Then she taps,
says dancing alone
is just fine but don’t
let chorus line
thoughts slip
into your minds
No ballrooms
either, swine
Fret not
I love you all --
Rainbow trout
have no arms
to handle
a bicycle
Spot the link?
Catch a need?
I have no fins
to fan and soothe
your fragile egos
Peddle your bikes
No trophies
for navigating
one hand
two or none
to my mountain
retreat where
I’ll turret tap
to the rattle
of the useless
oysters fouling
your wicker
baskets

 

Thomas M. McDade resides in Fredericksburg, VA, formerly CT & RI. McDade is twice a U.S. Navy Veteran serving ashore at the Fleet Anti-Air Warfare Training Center, Dam Neck Virginia Beach, VA and at sea aboard the USS Mullinnix (DD-944) and USS Miller (DE / FF-1091). His poetry has ecently appeared in Rat's Ass Review.

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