Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Rich Broderick

Finley has a close friend named Rich Broderick.

On more than one occasion I have heard him thoughtfully refer to Rich as his brother.

For years these 2 men have served as each others therapist by exchanging opinions while walking dogs.

Rich is a stellar poet too.

I remember last year, just before leaving to Thailand Rich finished a poetry book entitled "Rain Dance".

So Mike threw a party for Rich at the Finley estate, and all the most important poets and peeps from the Twin Cities attended.

Finley's house is really big, kinda old....the type of place a Jimmy Stewart character would live. The highlight of the evening was when Broderick stood on the staircase landing between the 1st and second floor and read his poems to us.

The following poem by Rich really struck a chord in me......



THE FATHERS



Down in the basement, dead fathers move about

Bumping their heads on exposed beams

Trying without success to pick up tools

From their dusty workbench

If their words could reach us

They'd ask for hot coffee and a smoke

If their words could reach us, they'd tell us how much

They regret having deployed the squadron of bombers

That drones overhead in our dreams every night

They long to upgrade their circuit breaker

Replace the stained tile, paint the foundation red

But instead, all they can do is eye an empty pack Of cigarettes crumpled in the corner

Then go back to searching for the blueprints to the family room that never got built


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    1. Unknown......in music terms, this book is like the "Pink Floyd - The Wall" of poetry books. It is dark, but very engaging. Not only does it draw you in, but often times I find myself going back to it...usually later in the evening.

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