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Tic Tac Toe

*This poem will make more sense to Americans who watched t.v. in the 1970’s TIC TAC TOE the board real tidy. today Tiger would hold together the family photo. how old the queuing. surely the Brady six hated tic tac toe - the anniversary cake blows the squares, it’s centerfold - Borgnine, Lynde and Rivers. family full of puzzling fun, riveting answers. Alice lines them up - his and her kids, girls on one side, boys on the other, mom and dad, and plops herself in the middle, as an inclusion. delusional housekeeper dates Sam the butcher. braces and nose job…Marcia…Marcia…Marcia singing group, house of cards, a charm bracelet. Tiger’s a thief. Kitty Carryall, his beef. blame Bobby. Jan gets revenge by sneezing. sneezing…sneezing…sneezing, sends the dog away. “in what state was Lincoln born?” Lynde’s square lit up. He grabs hold of his muse: “like all of us naked and screaming.” sardonic tic, tac, toe vibrations of Uncle Arthur’s laugh.

Copyright © Kim Rodrigues

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