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mabrndt
mabrndt
10 months ago

Info, or perhaps links that point to more info, about this artist can be found here (if truncated, can be read in full for free on Fridays), perhaps in addition to what’s in his German Wikipedia page (Google translated if necessary).

Last edited 10 months ago by mabrndt
Solstice*1947
Solstice*1947
10 months ago

/// Brenna leans out her window and learns,
only two streets away A House Burns.
With a cough she awoke
to the sharp smell of smoke.
Oddly, now for a bratwurst she yearns.

/// If the wind shifts, she could be in trouble.
She should dress and get out on the double.
She is frozen with fright
that a spark could ignite,
turning home into smoldering rubble.

/// That’s when Brenna, confused and afraid,
first caught sight of the fire brigade.
They filled buckets to drench
that house, hoping to quench
the flames with all the water they sprayed.

/// As the volunteer firemen hustle
to extinguish the blaze, she sees muscle
bulge beneath a wet shirt.
Brenna prays he’s not hurt
and imagines he’s asked her to tussle.

/// Now for loving, (not bratwurst) she yearns.
Except— what if, her offer, he spurns?
Fired up, she says, “F*%k it,
I am getting my bucket!”
Like her neighbor’s house, Brenna now burns.

Solstice*1947
Solstice*1947
10 months ago

/// Those O’Leary’s earned negative fame
when their barn set Chicago aflame.
People say their cow broke
a lamp— thus flames and smoke,
(but “Apocryphal” was the cows name).

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