Thursday, July 10, 2025

GAS Featured Poet: John Yamrus

 

John Yamrus is widely recognized as master of minimalism and the neo-noir in modern poetry. In a career spanning more than 50 years as a working writer, he has had more than 3,500 poems published in books, magazines and anthologies around the world. His writing is often taught in college and university courses. Three of his more than 40 books have been published in translation.  His newest book of poems is DON’T SHOOT THE MESSENGER: JUST GIVE HIM A GOOD PLACE TO HIDE. 


for Tony it was

 

all 60s music...

Archie Bell And The Drells...

 

The Stones...

 

Smokey...

 

that 

was all he 

needed to get right. 

 

that, and 

his little dog Tail. 

 

Tail 

didn’t have any. 

He also didn’t have a back leg.   

 

Tony 

didn’t care.  

Neither did Tail. 

 

and they’d 

sit out back, and 

listen to music and drink beer.

 

Tail 

did, too.  

he’d get a 

splash in his bowl 

a couple times a day and 

loved it just as much as Tony did.  

 

for 

Tail and Tony 

it never got any better than that.  

 

it didn’t have to.


 

 

Gedda’s was

 

this little 

shot and beer joint 

our parents used to take us to 

 

when 

we were kids. 

me and my sister.

 

i was 

maybe 5 and 

we’d sit with them 

at the end of the bar and 

Mrs. G would give us nickels 

 

that we’d 

put in the machine 

to get those red pistachios 

 

and 

my father 

showed us how 

to tip the machine 

and turn the crank real slow 

 

to get the most out of it 

 

and 

they’d sit 

and talk and drink 

 

and 

i know 

it had to be 

the afternoon 

because i remember 

the light coming in from the street 

 

and 

it was red 

because of the glass 

 

and 

so were 

our hands 

from the nuts 

 

and 

they were 

probably drunk 

 

when 

we left, 

because it was 1956 

and that was what you did 

 

when 

you had a 

couple of bucks 

 

and 

a day off 

 

and 

no one there 

to watch the kids.

 


 

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