A mangled apple core
clutches the taste of the day
before yesterday.
Even its shadow
has shriveled to pale silence.
Nothing left to eat.
It’s an apple skeleton,
not a spider set to pounce.
Don’t have to squash it.
–Paul Sohar
Bigger than They Appear:
Anthology of Very Short Poems
(Accents Publishing)
Paul Sohar, chemist for a living, poet for the soul, has nine books of translations and one of his own: Homing Poems (Iniquity Press, 2005).
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