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November 2021
Agnes Vojta
info@agnesvojta.com / agnesvojta.com
Bio Note: I grew up in Germany and now live in Rolla, Missouri where I teach physics at Missouri S&T and hike the Ozarks. After moving to the US, I was unable to write for ten years, until I could finally start again, in English. My two poetry collections are Porous Land (Spartan Press, 2019) and The Eden of Perhaps (Spartan Press, 2020).

In my Dream

I climb the stairs
to the old apartment

I haven’t entered
in years

but I get stuck
on the landing below

bricks and boards
block the steps.

The apartment is full
of things I haven’t wanted

since I’ve moved out:
dusty furniture, boxes,

suitcases stuffed
with hand-me-downs.

Mail is still delivered
to the broken letterbox.

I can never reach the door
but I carry the key

in my pocket
and I still pay the rent.
                        

Missed Call

I cycle along Salem avenue. 
The trees are resplendent
with October leaves. 
The way home is all downhill. 

My phone rings. Vivaldi, 
her ringtone. She left 
four weeks ago. I still cannot 
bear to enter her room.

My hand reaches for the bag 
in the basket, fumbles
with the zipper –
I fly

over the handlebar, crash 
on the asphalt. Something sharp 
scrapes my thigh. Something hard 
slams into my ribs. Stunned, 

I crawl to the curb. Breathe.
Check for broken bones.
A car slows. Are you okay? I nod. 
Later, I pedal the rest of the way home.
I did not get to pick up her call.
                        

The Cosmic Bank of Good Deeds

My mother’s garden 
lies untended.
I send her flowers
over the internet. My hands

help another woman
on a different continent
mow her grass,
plant her tomatoes –

small deposits
into the cosmic bank 
of good deeds. I hope 
mom can make a withdrawal.
                        
©2021 Agnes Vojta
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