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On the Day After the Day After, When We Think a Law Might Finally Pass

by David Wanczyk

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Arthritic spaniel,

fog-eyed, lifts

his white face.

Here comes a pill

buried nifty

in a grape,

thick drool.

Tags clatter back

to the floor, loudest

they’ll ever be.

About the Author

David Wanczyk is a writer and teacher who lives in Athens, Ohio.

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