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Hardcases

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        I dreamed my toenails
        were ivory
        and elephants came to trade for tusks
        ... Then went conveniently off to die
        ("shed this mortal coil") in a
        cutter-shed stacked high
        like firewood.

        II
        I dreamed Landover, Maryland
        was the site near the
        Pentagon. People got wind of
        the scheme and grew intrigued.
        Twigs shattered in the moonlight
        as curious onlookers tried
        to peek-a-boo into the shed.

        III
        Raisins were left out
        to dry as
        token offerings.

        IV
        Mafioso members and other hardcases
        wanted to elbow in
        but stiff military types
        eminently incorruptible, said
        "no dice" made, naturally,
        of ivory turned a
        deadly nightshade of
        twilight toenail blue.

        V
        Umber became my colour
        (and trademark) along with the mandatory ebony.

        VI
        Out-of-work seasonal elves,
        dwarfs and the occasional
        circus midget shoe-horned in.

        VII
        Nothing remained of the earlier raisins as
        a variety of greedy misfits
        pocketed the tributes.

        VIII
        The North Pole beckoned,
        heightened consciousness and
        sensitivity groups against
        demeaning and negative stereotypes
        routed the Barnum and Baileys'
        dwarfs and midgets.

        IX
        A pile of cinders and
        grey-glow embers
        paused to remain
        after boycotting
        exposed the great
        toe-nail giveaway sham.

        X
        Reportedly, the Devil has a toe-nail
        chair in Hell.
        This common, medieval belief
        lingers into macumba, voodoo and
        loa-spirit trees.

        XI
        Who wants,
        after all,
        discarded body parts
        brought to such an ignoble
        end? The intriguing thing
        is in the witchery, smoke 'n mirrors
        world of Obeah, toenails are
        prized much like the greying
        Information Age values
        organ transplants for an
        aging population.

        XII
        Medieval really.
        Nothing the body profuses
        is really evil,
        only our intent.

        XIII
        Should a fly symbolizing
        havoc, despair and filth
        fall into Holy Water,
        the detested fly not
        does pollute the sacred vessel.

        XIV
        Modern fitness buffs full-circle
        with gleaming sweat-stained temples
        "glistening" with, what else,
        moisture.



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