My Western
my mother forgot the suitcase
with her boots, lost me 
among her uncles' houses, 
the farms spread out like 
fingers, her calls faded 
in the falling telephone wires 
and the cows shat and shat 
and shat in the cinderblock 
milking shed, the rooms of  
mechanized vats churning 
the smell of baby vomit
our hands and Osh-Kosh 
overalls sized exactly 
the same, we learned how 
to use a bullwhip on the new 
calves, your older brother
 
showed me his Harley: we 
crashed together in a mucky, 
sweet-smelling ditch, the yelping 
one-eyed shepherd always behind us
Seems like a nervous day in your childhood.It's panicky for anyone to be lost even in a known safe place.
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