A Mesostic – For and Not For My Dog Tugboat “These cracked elbows, the only sign of time passing” —Canisia Lubrin from The Dzgraphxst, page 41 Cracked elbows, the only sign of Time passing Canisa says bUt not true God said to me just now sounding puzzled, the Big bang and its aftermath, all that nOthing turned into somethings, for darn near fourteen billion yeArs that’s big, very big, sign of Time passing he told me. What more of Time do I need or want to know aboUt with death always this TuG at my ankles, this Bounded true nOrth, all of us heading in the sAme direction Time or no time. To pass the Time, mark time, waste time, plUg the holes in the boat of time Going down anyway, so why Bother giving time or cracked elbows a secOnd thought. Why not imagine a dog, any dog, but especiAlly my dog, Tugboat bounding along Today untugged, unleashed to time.
*The mesostic form like the acrostic form takes a word and spells it vertically down the page but unlike the acrostic places it to create varied left and right margins.
Richard Osler
Poem for Hour Two
Poetry Half Marathon
June 26th, 2021
Another amazing poem. You have a blessed gift.