“quavering” by JR MacLean

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “quavering” by JR MacLean, part of the League’s Fresh Voices program.


quavering

By JR MacLean

a voice within

the anxiety-riddled
quavering of my mother

sometimes disguises itself

as me

but I

am too smart for it

I head it off at the pass
show it my badge

which quavers
dull red on my chest

reflecting the setting sun.


Copyright ยฉ JR MacLean

JR MacLean is a retired Home Improver living in Peterborough, Ontario. He writes sporadically and has published a satirical novel called Waking Up Gilligan about his experiences in the notorious Osho ashram in Oregon in the early eighties.

Fresh Voices is a publication and workshop program created by and for the League’s associate members, curated and edited by Erin Vance.


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