Thunder Sandwich #16
Cherry Hill by Haze McElhenny
    6 Poems by
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    The Angry Coyote at Spokane Falls

    The Angry Coyote at Spokane Falls
    AKA Sherman Alexie
    Spirals a marble tale
    Claims in quaint folklore:
    An unlaid Coyote created Spokane Falls
    With plenty to be mad about
    Upending rock with one pissed off paw swipe.

    Between folklore and geology
    Bedrock basalt and falling water
    We know now how
    Things got to be this way.
    It had nothing to do with
    Coyotes or Indians.


    Coyote Stretcher

    Dad had three or four
    Coyote hide stretchers of various sizes,
    A cross between a surf board
    With the shape of an ironing board,
    Fur side in for drying hide turned
    Fur side out for later sale and display,
    Pointy nose at the tip
    Face minus the philosophical eyes,
    A Coyote tube with empty throat
    From which no call further comes.

    Spreaders at the hind end,
    Some Coyotes are thicker than others.


    Stiffing the Stuffed Coyote

    Bobcat seeks coyote
    Tracks one down through the want ads
    To a suburban mantle
    Stuffed by an Indian in a moving sale
    For a mere $495.
    The high price of Coyotes
    Brings Bobcat back to earth.


    The Streets of the Starving Coyote

    On the street of the Starving Coyote
    Calle de Netzahualcoyotl in Nahuatalan Spanish
    At the Hotel San Marcos in Cuernavaca
    I reconsider having my pocket picked
    As I stepped off the crowded 100 Zocaló bus
    As it stopped on Reforma just before Avenida Juarez
    In beautiful downtown Mexico City
    By a woman wearing a bright red coat
    Judy insisted was a witch.

    I banged on the bus and yelled,
    Chased a man six blocks up a crowded street.
    The crimson coated witch materialized in the intersection
    With my wallet in her hand.

    I know how to kick and scream.
    I hate looking like an easy mark.
    You can't embarrass me.
    Pick somebody else's pocket.
    The Starving Coyote bites back.


    The Laughing Coyote

    The Laughing Coyote in the sound byte
    Makes fun of the Angry Coyote and the Stuffed Coyote.

    I'm still taken by the hand of Netzahualcoyotl
    The Starving Coyote philosopher king of Texcoco
    A full generation before
    Cortez and Malinche liberated Mexico from the Aztecs.

    I grew up with Coyotes
    A desert boy to Mogli's Jungle Book.
    Furside in on surfboard stretchers for
    Hides turned inside out to cure with their
    Toney former noses stiff
    In the stuck up air.

    They used to sing all night and now
    The mashed snow beneath my boots.
    I thought their voices came from the stars.


    Charle Kiot
    (75)

    I sent my cock and balls across the lake
    But they aborted
    Meanwhile I got fucked
    But failed to conceive

    I never was a tough guy
    But a beefed up chicken
    Coming on like one
    For the exhilarating effect

    Now my balls come back to me across the water
    What was really in the 40 mailboxes
    I lived at for the last 10 years
    Just like any runamuck American

    History never sleeps with me
    So I set out around the world
    Wearing the rags of yesteryear
    Tired of your act

    Picture me in better clothes
    Stirring the water in your heart
    Handshake smile and a wave
    Coming and going
    Traveling light.

    Thunder Sandwich
    ISSN: 1534-4037
Edited By Jim Chandler & Haze McElhenny
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