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Selected Poetry by David Lee

Day's Work,
1990

Paragonah Canyon,
1990

My Town,
1995

Covenants
(with William Kloefkorn), 1996

Wayburne Pig,
1997

The Fish,
1997

A Legacy of Shadow: Selected Poems,
1999

News from Down to the Café: New Poems,
1999

Incident at Thompson Slough,
2002

So Quietly the Earth,
2004

In a House Made of Time
(with William Kloefkorn), 2010

Stone Wind Water,
2011

Texas Wild Flowers,
2011

Moments of Delicate Balance
(with William Kloefkorn), 2011

Last Call
© 2014

by David Lee

Cover: Judge Roy Bean's Jersey Lilly Bar. Photograph by Jan Lee.

Author photography by Jan Lee and Shae Van Wagoner.

ISBN: 978-1-60940-375-1 (paperback original)

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ePub: 978-1-60940-376-8

Mobipocket/Kindle: 978-1-60940-377-5

Library PDF: 978-1-60940-378-2

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Cataloging In Publication:

Lee, David, 1944 August 13–

[Poems. Selections]

Last call : new poems / David Lee.

     pages cm

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Includes bibliographical references.

ISBN 978-1-60940-375-1 (pbk. : alk. paper) -- ISBN 978-1-60940-376-8 (ePub ebook) -- ISBN 978-1-60940-377-5 (Mobipocket ebook) -- ISBN 978-

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I. Title.

PS3562.E338A6 2014

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Contents

Reveille, Adolph's

The Traildust Gospel

The Monument to the South Plains

E. U. Washburn's Story: Uncle Abe

Kay Stokes' First Visitation

Overheard Conversation Between Billy Klogphorne and his son William

At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse

San Antonio Incident

Driving Solo: Clovis Rants: A Monologue in Five Acts with Intermission

The First Miracle

Aftermath Evaluation from a Pickup Window

First Miracle Redux

Substitute Teacher, or: The morning Billy Klogphorne taught the adolescent male Sunday School class lesson … and Why he was never invited back to teach Sunday School again

Lost in Translation: a monologue from the pickup cab

Second Visitation

Prelude to the World's Greatest Meatloaf Sandwich

Idyll

Pain

Lake Hills, Texas: A Tale of Rapunzel's Lover

Zen and the Art of German Engineering

The Second Miracle

Eloise Ann's Story: Upon Her Daughter Finding the Shotgunned Bodies of a Sandhill Crane and her Colt in the Grainfield Stubble

The Committee to Review and Revise The Board of Education Mission Statement

Higher Authority

Third Visitation

Jacks

Elder Johnny Bert Ezell's Attempt to Re-resign as the Young Adult Men's Sunday School Teacher

From the Pickup Cab on the Back Road to Adolph's

The Third Miracle

Monroe

Fourth Visitation

What They Say

Idyll: Thursday night, Adolph's, Lake Hills, Texas

John Sims' Story: The Oil Well Fire

Last Call

Coda

Notes

Acknowledgments

About the Author

For Eloise and Jan

who kept us for the most part on the high road

LAST CALL

Our revels now are ended.

—Prospero

The Tempest,
IV, i

Reveille, Adolph's

Lake Hills, Texas

Rena working the bar past John Sims

with the coffee pot asked

Yall boys going

to the School Board Meeting tonight?

Clovis said I don't imagine I will

but Billy has to go

since he's nominated

to be on a hoity toity committee

Billy said

I doubt I'll be there either

Rena said What committee

and what's hoity toity?

Billy said Part A is meaningless

and as for Part B

according to the Oxford English Dictionary

hoity toity in the denotative sense

comes directly down to la dee fucking dah

It says that in the dictionary?

Clovis said If Billy said it is

it's exactly verbatim

which to him means

that's the gist of it

Billy said Ledbitter

you don't know Jack Shit

That shows what you know

I might have known him once

Oh bull said Billy

you rattle on as much

as that damned old Dodge pickup of yours

you old high pockets

Rena said Now you boys

yall just straighten up and act respectable

this is a high class joint

and it's too early for yall arguing

when real people mostly can't even understand

what you two ex-professors are saying

Clovis said As a matter of fact

I remember it all now and I believe I did

I think he might have lived

in Tahoka a while back

and I could have met him there

Yeah and in what part of a Chaucerian pig's anatomy

do you think we'll believe that? said Billy

Would yall like a bump on your coffee?

Naw we better get going

make hay while the sun's shining said Billy

Rats to kill said Clovis

What yall got planned? said Rena

Dunno yet said Clovis

haven't had time to think about it so far

Got to see what the weather's going to do said Billy

Looks to be a purdy one

Well I hope so said Billy

If it gets hot we can sit on the porch

and shade bake, tell some lies

Might haul some garbage

Mebbe go down and count Delphin's three cows said Clovis

You can write about it again

now that you know for sure how many there are

Billy said See what I mean?

Ledbitter, you never did know Jack Shit

That's right

I probably wouldn't recognize him

if I was sitting right beside him

would I?

I bet yall find something interesting

at least to talk about said Rena

Let's go Klogphorne

we're burning up sunshine

Yep said Billy up and at'm

Bye yall

Yes'm

Bye Miss Rena

See yall tomorrow morning

Bright and early said Billy

unless we decide to hold the School Board Meeting here tonight

then we'll be back with the libationous expeditionary force

I imagine that's a fact said Rena

I'll be looking for you either way

either time

you boys be good now

Yes'm Miss Rena

unless we get lucky

Will you come on Clovis my godamitey

I've been standing here half the morning

waiting on you already

You just button it up Buffalo Billy Bob Klepfrog

I told you I'm coming

save your breath to cool your mush

Mr In a Big Hurry

Well you're sure not

Bye, see you later, said John

See yall tonight I'm betting

From what I've heard

you pretty much only bet on sure things

so we'll probably be here

I spect that's right said John

I'll be here awaiting

The Traildust Gospel

¡Contempla!

—Juan Bautista, who, folk legend tells us, lost his mind over a woman's footprints in the dust somewhere east of Pecos

1

Onella Penny smoked a pipe

P. A. tobacco you could smell

two yards over

nobody ever mentioned

outside our neighborhood

but what finally made her famous

after the big stomp

was when we noticed

how she walked so hard

for a woman who wasn't

to speak of necessarily

fleshy

in a dry season

her steps wove dust

cyclone children on the way

to the trash barrel or clothes line

past her ankles, swirls

almost to her knees

so that

one August morning

Billy Klogphorne and Clovis Ledbitter

perched on the back porch furniture

morning coffeeing in short sleeved shirts

saw her emerge like Venus

in an ocean of heat waves

with a kitchen trash

bucket

footstep whirlwinds

all around her back yard, in immaculate Texanese

Clovis said One them air dust devils

gets under her housecoat

up her nightgown arising

she'll lift herself

like a full grown female angel

right off the ground

I bet

she

looked smartly their way

so Billy couldn't laugh or take the wager

leaned over and pretended

something in his coffeecup

needed to be looked at

anything else right then

was not going to be worth the chance

2

Then the day Marvin Penny

came outside

looking like second place

in a two entrant

world champion fist whipping

she became

legend

neither one surprised

after they heard the scream

through the housewalls across the yard

to the back porch PBR libations

when she learned the rumor

of his gallavantation with Kim Pierce

Billy in perfect Tejano splendor said

               Clovis

that isn't no knucklebumps on his head

you get up and look close

I'll put two dollars

yougn see a clear footprint

from his busted lip

up between and past

that eye'll be swolt black tomorrow

with a bloody nose in the middle

Clovis said No bet

that looks to be a fact

3

When Cephas Bilberry heard

at the Dew Drop Inn that night

he said Well I hope Marvin he learnt

a lesson from it either way

whatever it was needing

such immediate education

Billy said I imagine he did

Cephas said That being what?

Billy said Next time

he gets knocked on his ass

he'll make sure he falls face down

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