For a Friend, After the Accident, A poem by Ryan Quinn Flanagan

For a Friend, After the Accident

Poem composed by Ryan Quinn Flanagan 

 

If by artful docent, by careening ballast

great mergers shall slack as bindweed climbers

then know that far off thoughts do wander,

from simple mudroom shuck to yes, even the hearth-gathered,

that coy breeze-less smirk fawn

of grazing reservation.

 

I have been meaning to write, meaning to do many things

that have yet to transpire:

How goes the rehabilitation, my friend?

Are you returning to strength and health?

This tiny snow-blind dervish wishes to know.

              

If not a crime, then it is most certainly in the worst form

to bore the beleaguered with such provincial gripes,

I have always believed it so –

just know that you are thought of fondly

as scales tip and peak meadows venture out

into the gallant depths of warming hearts

once more.

 

Bio of the Poet: Ryan Quinn Flanagan is a Canadian-born author residing in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada with his wife and mounds of snow.  His work can be found both in print and online in such places as: Evergreen Review, The New York Quarterly, Himalaya Diary, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Red Fez, and The Oklahoma Review.  He enjoys listening to the blues and cruising down the TransCanada in his big blacked out truck.

                                                            

Canada PoetFor A Friend after the accidentRyan Quinn Flanagan