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Ryan Dement
Poems
May 2020
Scarlet Street. (1945)
Edward G. Robinson,
in an apron.
Let us not forget this man,
this onetime massacrist,
now a nervous painter,
now a lonely cashier.
Fritz fries the city
in chiaroscuro rain,
and Little Caesar
offers us a tattered
umbrella.
His hurt face
his hurting-face,
are barely distinct,
a furrowed brow
a sparking heart.
They've come to remind us,
that artists are heroes
and stupid in love.
Written by
Ryan Dement
34/I'm right here.
(34/I'm right here.)
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