The
Constipated Amoeba
At first it tried
the amoeba defense.
But nothing could pass
through that zone defense.
So it tried mitosis,
but wasn't in the mood.
There is no future
in becoming a cyst,
its friend said:
Try evolving
into a fish.
Then you can bang
your head against
an empty boat.
That seemed to help.
Faded
Home Warranty
Squirrels from the attic
conspire to paint
black walnut lips on statues
and this illicit behavior
is so implicitly outrageous
that the wooden rocking chair
tottering on the stone chimney
is left out in the heavy wet snow
along with the forgotten hat box
which is coerced to clench
the rusted upside-down horseshoe
as if it were an arch of rotting teeth
just shoveled out of a lost coal bin
while the holiday crowd in the park
nonchalantly ignores the biplane
webbed above in the hemlock tree
its propeller still spinning madly
Philip Venzke is
from Wisconsin. His poems appear in Harbinger
Asylum, Door Is a Jar, Bramble, Stoneboat Literary Journal, Overground
Underground, One Sentence Poems, Bramble, Moss Piglet, Illumen, Verse
Wisconsin, Right Hand Pointing, and SurVision. His chapbook, Chant to Save the World, won the
James tate Prize and was subsequently published by SurVision Books in
2022. His second chapbook of poetry, Rules
to Change the World, has been published by Finishing Line Press
in 2023.