Written in the 1970s; published on 15 February 2019; cataloged as ‘date of publication’ 1 January 1970

Image: “Cicada,” by Alice B. Clagett, late 1900s, CC BY-SA 4.0
Image: “Cicada,” by Alice B. Clagett, late 1900s, CC BY-SA 4.0
Dear Ones,
Here is an early poem written when I lived in San Francisco. I was walking with my then-husband downtown and noticed a kitten. I wondered if I should take it home, but he felt it belonged to someone and would be all right there. At that time I was working downtown, and I used to ride my blue bicycle to work …
THE ALLEY
A Poem by Alice B. Clagett
amongst her early works
We were walking down an alley
and a child bounced out the door.
A white child kitten child
tumbled out the door.
So
we stepped over it.
Skies.
Peel.out.the.thunder.of.my.altoo.quiet.love
.
I had a bright blue silver wind machine.
It carried me to where I spent my days, asleep
so I could eat (dayfood.
And was there once that wonder in the world?
. . . . .
Alice B. Clagett
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