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A Man is Only as Good . . .
A man is only as good
as what he says to a dog when he has to get up out of bed in the middle of a wintry night because some damned dog has been barking; and he goes and opens the door in his vest and boxer shorts and there on the pock-marked wasteground called a playing field out front he finds the mutt with one paw raised in expectation and an expression that says Thank God for a minute there I thought there was no one awake but me in this goddamned town. |
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© 2007, Pat Boran From: New and Selected Poems Publisher: Dedalus Press, Dublin, 2007 ISBN: 9781904556848 |
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