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The Building Manager

Lora Keller

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When their Schwinns and Toyotas slink

out the drive, I haunt their burrows. 

I thaw her sibilance with a comma splash

and one tangled ampersand. His easel

creaks as I dab fuschia, his sunset now

inferno. I thread golden floss and scatter

a spray of satin stitch and French knots

in her tapestry, her poppies now electric.

My Schlage and skeleton keys chatter.

I whistle through the gap where

an incisor never took root,

no one to notice my dust

of music.

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After growing up in Kaukauna, Lora Keller lived in New York City and Kansas City and now lives beside Milwaukee’s Lake Michigan. After college, she was a scriptwriter, public relations executive, educator, small business owner and now writes full-time. Her poems are published widely and have won numerous awards.

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