“Windex” by Danny Peart

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Windex” by Danny Peart, part of the League’s Fresh Voices program.


Windex

By Danny Peart

The smell of Windex – all it takes

to remind me of my father.

Also the music of Frank Sinatra,

toasted lettuce and tomato sandwiches,

his love of cars and trucks and tractors,

golf and baseball, but

today, Windex.

I was twelve when he showed me how

to properly clean windows.

A cool, spring day.

The windows of his shop on St. Paul Street

rectangular panes, two feet by four,

white wooden frames.

He gave me rags and a bottle of Windex,

telling me it would take elbow grease

to clear winter’s grime.

I’d use an extra shot to clear

the white spider nests in the corners.

My right arm, soon tired,

I’d switch to my awkward left.

The inside panes, then the outside panes,

fingers digging into the corners.

After an hour or two I would ask him

was the job good enough.

He’d reply, “If it’s perfect, it’s good enough.”

Perfect windows? I’d take

a clean rag and go over

the windows one more time,

just to be sure.


Copyright © Danny Peart

Danny Peart resides in Vancouver, BC. Supported by his wife Janette, two sons Max & Nick, and loyal dog Mila. Danny published his first collection of poems, Ruined by Love (2012). He published a collection of stories and poems titled Stark Naked in a Laundromat. Edited by Zsuzsi Gartner. (2016) and a collection of poems titled Another Mountain to Climb, edited by Aislinn Hunter. (2018) Danny was promoted to Ship’s Poet aboard the sailing ketch Seabird out of the Sunshine Coast’s port of Tillicum Bay. (2019) He published a collection of poems titled Not Quite So Handsome, edited by Rob Taylor. (2023) Danny is an Associate Member of the League of Canadian Poets. He was the Writer in Residence at the Wallace Stegner House in Eastend, Saskatchewan for February 2023.

Fresh Voices is a publication and workshop program created by and for the League’s associate members.


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