local_library The Neighbors

by Kirby Wright

Published in Issue No. 198 ~ November, 2013

They motor coach into mountains and deserts.

His passion’s the cleaning of windshields.

She’s a stay-at-home mom with a Cockapoo.

He supports them selling online flowers.

 

His passion’s the cleaning of windshields.

Their red-tiled roof should last forever.

He supports them selling online flowers.

He wants perimeter walls higher and higher.

 

Their red-tiled roof should last forever.

She clears her throat when gardening.

He wants perimeter walls higher and higher.

Their parked coach claims half-a-block.

 

She’s never borrowed sugar, eggs, or butter.

She’s a stay-at-home mom with a Cockapoo.

Their holiday parties are typically quiet.

They motor coach into mountains and deserts.

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Kirby Wright was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is a graduate of Punahou School in Honolulu and the University of California at San Diego. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Wright has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes and is a past recipient of the Jodi Stutz Memorial Prize in Poetry, the Ann Fields Poetry Prize, the Academy of American Poets Award, the Robert Browning Award for Dramatic Monologue, and Arts Council Silicon Valley Fellowships in Poetry and The Novel. BEFORE THE CITY, his first poetry collection, took First Place at the 2003 San Diego Book Awards. Wright is also the author of the companion novels PUNAHOU BLUES and MOLOKA’I NUI AHINA, both set in Hawaii. He was a Visiting Fellow at the 2009 International Writers Conference in Hong Kong, where he represented the Pacific Rim region of Hawaii. He was also a Visiting Writer at the 2010 Martha’s Vineyard Residency in Edgartown, Mass., and the 2011 Artist in Residence at Milkwood International, Czech Republic. His futuristic novel THE END, MY FRIEND was published in 2013. He published SQUARE DANCING AT THE ASYLUM, a collection of flash fiction, in 2014.