IN THE HARNESS
Since
a river swept away our horses,
Susannah
and I broke new ground ourselves,
moving
in tandem. She proved strong,
guided
the plow. I pulled, the harness
‘round
my chest and shoulders.
Every
morsel of food that yielded
tasted
extraordinary. There was just enough,
or
honestly almost enough. The children ate
‘til
sated, but Susannah too often claimed
she
wasn’t hungry to stretch what we had.
We
recovered; other years were easier.
Only
once was I a beast of burden
and
my wife the straining counter-weight
You
should have seen her persevere
out
there, bear down with all her being.
We
reached the first row’s end,
she
told me, “Let’s keep on going.”
So we made our garden spot here
So we made our garden spot here
out
of bare prairie. The disaster
at
the river fording, and the miracle
of
choosing the perfect helpmate—
these
facts are what set us apart,
they
made us what we are.
WIDDICOMB FASHIONS A CHAIR
(Grand Rapids, 1911)
I
turned these spindles on the lathe before today’s tour.
They
fit tight once pressure’s applied—like so—
secure
into the seat and pre-drilled holes
in
the curved outer rail. There. And there.
We
clamp the joined members ‘til the glue dries hard.
I
won’t walk you through it today, but next
comes
sanding. We’ll smooth all surfaces,
stain
and seal the chair, deliver it. A clean process.
There’s
no task in this shop that I won’t jump in
and
do myself, if the workers fall behind rate.
I
sweep shavings when the floor’s dusty.
Why
not keep a hand in the works? If the scent
of
fresh-sawn wood fails to invigorate you,
we
could have trouble finding much to talk about.
A
tree comes down, we turn it into
a
houseful of furniture. It’s built to last,
by
careful hands. I don’t ask the craftsmen to
do
anything harder than what I love to do.
Todd
Mercer won the Grand Rapids
Festival of the Arts Flash Fiction Award for 2015 and was runner-up in the Palm
Beach Plein Air Poetry Awards. His digital chapbook, Life-wish Maintenance appeared at Right Hand Pointing.
Mercer’s poetry and fiction appear in journals such as: Apocrypha & Abstractions, The
Camel Saloon, Cheap Pop, Dunes Review, Kentucky Review, The Lake, The
Legendary, Main Street Rag, Midwestern Gothic and Spartan.
Fine writing, Todd Mercer. Thank you, Misty Mountain Review. - Laura M Kaminski
ReplyDeleteThese are both good, very good. In fact, I say that "In the Harness" is flat-out excellent. It is gorgeous and gritty and full of love (and craft, too).
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