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Inventing Father In Las Vegas

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by Lynn Emanuel

    If I could see nothing but the smoke

    From the tip of his cigar, I would know everything

    About the years before the war.

    If his face were halved by shadow I would know

    This was a street where an EATS sign trembled

    And a Greek served coffee black as a dog's eye.

    If I could see nothing but his wrist I would know

    About the slot machine and I could reconstruct

    The weak chin and ruin of his youth, the summer

    My father was a gypsy with oiled hair sleeping

    In a Murphy bed and practicing clairvoyance.

    I could fill his vast Packard with showgirls

    And keep him forever among the difficult buttons

    Of the bodice, among the rustling of their names,

    Miss Christina, Miss Lorraine.

    I could put his money in my pocket

    and wearing memory's black fedora

    With the condoms hidden in the hatband

    The damp cigar between my teeth,

    I could become the young man who always got sentimental

    About London especially in Las Vegas with its single bridge?-

    So ridiculously tender——leaning across the river

    To watch the starlight's soft explosions.

    If I could trace the two veins that crossed

    His temple, I would know what drove him

    To this godforsaken place, I would keep him forever

    Remote from war——like the come-hither tip of his lit cigar

    Or the harvest moon, that gold planet, remote and pure

    American.

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