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JASPER (V4)

                  Michael Lee Johnson

                  Old Irving Park,
                  Chicago neighborhood
                  Jasper lives in a garret
                  no bigger than a single bed.
                  Jasper, 69, clouds of smoke
                  Lucky Strike unfiltered cigarettes.
                  He dips Oreo cookies in skim milk.
                  Six months ago
                  the state revoked
                  his driver’s license
                  between the onset
                  of macular degeneration,
                  gas at $4.65 a gallon,
                  and late-stage emphysema,
                  life for Jasper has stalled out
                  in the middle lane
                  like his middle month
                  social security check, it is gone.
                  There is nothing academic about Jasper’s life.
                  Today the mailbox journey is down
                  the spiraling stairwell; midway,
                  he leans against the wall.
                  Deep breathes from his oxygen tank.
                  Life is annoying with plastic tubes up his nose.
                  Relief, back in the attic, with just his oxygen tank,
                  his Chicago Cubs, losers, are playing
                  on his radio, WGN, 720 AM.
                  Equipment, enjoyment at last,
                  Jasper leans back in his La-Z-Boy recliner.
                  He reaches for a new pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes.
                  Jasper grabs a lukewarm Budweiser beer from his mi-
                  ni-fridge.
                  Deep breathes, a match lite, near his oxygen tank.




















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