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Failing is an
easy thing to do once
you reach sixty.
At seventeen you feel
ridiculous because
at that age, you're still
not used to feeling foolish
and everything appears tragic
because you
just read Macbeth
in English class.
Always the optimist,
you're sure that someone
out there
is suffering just
as much as you,
yet, as a tentative believer
in Murphy's Law, you're
just as sure that
it's one of the few
people you can
legitimately tell yourself
you respect.
Stopping in the middle
of a street, one day,
it dawns on you to just
plain hex yourself
and put some foolish curse on
all your family and close
associates and hopefully,
with some good fortune,
you can become used to the taste
of feet in your mouth
and get on with your life
by the time you're sixty.
[first published in Saskatchewan Writers' Guild, WindScript, Volume 12. Awarded the Currie-Hyland Prize for excellence in poetry.]

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