The Poem-a-Day Series, poem #73

Ever since 9/11, plane travel has changed. But one can die, as likely of a wasp bite–especially if it affects breathing– in one’s backyard. One just never knows how one will pass, and there are numerous ways that most people likely wouldn’t choose to die as in the poem. There is an absurdity potentially implicit to every nice-looking summer’s day.

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