Tag: FIRED

  • REDUCTION IN FORCE

    REDUCTION IN FORCE

    As I walk the old railroad bed away from town
    violets and periwinkles peer from bright green ground cover
    and the funky protozoan scent of the Raritan fills my nostrils.
    A cardinal’s scarlet flashes from a Sycamore overhead
    and two gold finches, like acrobatic dandelions,
    frolic through the green haze of trees. 
    The path is lined with skunk cabbage, daffodils and buttercups,
    their mix of intention and happenstance so like life’s.
    High above, almost out of range, a hawk circles.
    The hum of the nearby Interstate hardly matters here.
    Its slinky spasms and urgencies are no longer my problem.
    I’ve traded those for the white flowers of May Apples,
    emerald velvet of moss and the disappearing tail of a red fox
    trotting into the trees.
    The world of commerce and its stresses
    computers, paperwork, clocks
    and what they count
    roll off me in a grateful sigh.
     
    I have lost my job and gained the world.