Today's poem is by Ace Boggess
Resentment
See an Aramark delivery van parked in a lot & flip it off.
Old habit.
Eight years now since I tasted my last bland, unspecified meat patty
in the prison chow hall, &I harbor resentment for meals I pushed aside like a cop
directing traffic around an accident.How often I traded my tray for one puff off a roll-up.
Look at me now: fat from freedom, a glutton begging bowls of broth.
But I remember years of breaded fish parts, almost fishless;
vegetable medleys; eggs from a bag like yellow snow.I know, it's not the company's fault that the warden
picked the cheapest plan.At least occasional chicken thighs were real.
Maybe that's the bird I'm giving backa gesture of good will.
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