Richard Dinges

Great Things

Great things happen
when people meet seas,
when a wave stole
your sight.  A great green
paw swept glasses
from your eyes.
You took my arm
and I led you
across dim sands
toward sunset,
our uneasy steps
into evening, away
from the crash and roar,
and you held my arm.



Smell

The halls smell of
Pine-Sol and bleach,
a bitter tinge
between incense
and formaldehyde,
that hint of decay,
what might be smelled
after the lid
is nailed closed,
so fortunate that
moment when senses
ceased, no longer
lying here waiting
to discover
truth's true odor.


Richard Dinges has a MA in literary studies from University of Iowa and he manages business systems at an insurance company.  Comstock Review, Pulsar, Ship of Fools, Pennine Ink Review, and Cider Press Review most recently accepted his poems for their publications.

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