Revised Poem
This poem was written in April '06. Here's the original. And I can't get the lines to break correctly. (How do you tab in Blogger?)
Service
The military needed cheap labor
to move office furniture
into the newly remodeled Pentagon,
so they had the grunts do the work.
My father made the 300-mile round-trip
for five weeks to get the job done.
Sometimes he gave rides to other enlisteds,
and charged a small fee to those
who needed a lift.
My father, who in 1969
would have done anything
for his wife and newborn daughter,
put desks together for generals and elite brass
in the oppressive summer heat, the Summer of Love,
wiping his sweaty face in the mirror
of a bathroom marked “colored only”
in segregated Virginia.
One day, he said,
the higher-ups will realize
the world is put together by men like me.
Service
The military needed cheap labor
to move office furniture
into the newly remodeled Pentagon,
so they had the grunts do the work.
My father made the 300-mile round-trip
for five weeks to get the job done.
Sometimes he gave rides to other enlisteds,
and charged a small fee to those
who needed a lift.
My father, who in 1969
would have done anything
for his wife and newborn daughter,
put desks together for generals and elite brass
in the oppressive summer heat, the Summer of Love,
wiping his sweaty face in the mirror
of a bathroom marked “colored only”
in segregated Virginia.
One day, he said,
the higher-ups will realize
the world is put together by men like me.
Comments
It's quite a pain, and every time I do my tabs this way I feel sure that I am missing some simple step... how hard could it be for the geniuses who build these sites to add a tab feature?! But so far I have not figured out any other solution. If you get a better idea, please let me know!
As for tabs? I haven't a clue. Me and blogger formatting barely get on....
And poo on me. I'm not going to AWP this year as I'll be with my son college shopping (yikes!). I will be up in Massachusetts to do a reading in Springfield in late April, and I should have a day to hit Boston.
Split Ends, I've tried that, only to have the text wrap without any breaks. If I weren't so lazy, I'd switch to another platform.
Jim, yes, I'd love to meet up with you in Boston or Springfield. Yippee!