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Limping Around the Bullring Memory

shelling pecans
my father’s dream for me
not mine

Out of college, adrift, considering graduate school, I decided to become a bullfighter. I went to the library, read a little Hemingway, and then I took off for Spain, disappointing a girlfriend and my parents. Along the way, I pulled a muscle in the arch of my right foot and could barely hobble down the street to a café in Málaga.

afternoon beer
the montera above the bar
collecting dust

From my roof-top room, a cubicle in a forest of drying laundry, I looked in the direction of Morocco and reread Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited and then trained to Paris and London, down and out as Orwell, or so I imagined, finally catching a standby flight home and going to graduate school. Almost everyone was happy.

lingering dream
the last almond blossom
not letting go 

About the Author

Bob Lucky

Bob Lucky‘s books include My Wife & Other Adventures (Red Moon Press, 2024), My Thology: Not Always True But Always Truth (Cyberwit, 2019) and Conversation Starters in a Language No One Speaks (SurVision Books, 2018), a winner of the 2018 James Tate Poetry Prize. Lucky lives in Portugal, where he is working his way through all the regional cheeses and wines.



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