I’ll not Forget by Carol Oberg

Featured Poems SS 2019

Last night walking out of our workshop in the garage
The harvest moon hung over the pine trees with the same
Exaggeration of a child’s drawing of it.
I told him his infidelity had lost its initial sting
But failing to kiss me goodnight was like a kick
In the heart with work boots on.
Tell me what you’d say, I’d asked, if you were trying
To convince someone I was worth taking home.
Shut up, is all he said, and I didn’t have a choice
with my mouth all covered up with his.


--first published by ‘Extract(s)’

Carol began her writing career publishing poetry on greeting cards, world-wide, for Blue Mountain Arts., Inc. She was one of three featured poets in ‘Ancient Paths’, issue 16, where one of my ten works was nominated for a Pushcart Award. Carol has since published in ‘The Avocet’, ‘Burningword’, ‘Bacopa Literary Review’, ‘Artifact Nouveau’, ‘Harbinger Asylum’, ‘Madras Mag’, ‘New Plains Review’, among others. Carol and her husband are semi-retired on a small inland lake in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.