Jun 6, 2022

"Intermittent Connection" by John Wojtowicz

I see a woman hang gliding
 
over the cornfields
 
as I drive to my 9-5
 
and smile
 

 
enthused by this rebellion

of the weekday slog.

And I’m not romanticizing
 
good ole days
 
full of humble famines
 
and quaint diseases.
 

 
But simply recognizing

my own longing for less separation
 
from the actual world,

to solve my dissonance

with the old gods.

After work, I notice my tomato
 
plants have sprouted

Tuscan-yellow flowers of lace.
 

 
My little daughter helps tie

the stalks to bamboo stakes,

secure them upright

before the fruit appear.
 

 
We catch fireflies, naming them

before they leave us.
 

 
In these moments, I assume body
 
and spirit become one
 
or maybe the spirit

just overtakes the body for a time.
 

 
Sort of what I imagine
 
flying feels like

temporarily dialed

into some universal frequency.

John Wojtowicz grew up working on his family’s azalea and rhododendron nursery in the backwoods of what Ginsberg dubbed “nowhere Zen New Jersey.” Currently, he works as a licensed clinical social worker and adjunct professor. He has been featured on Rowan University’s Writer’s Roundtable on 89.7 WGLS-FM and several of his poems were chosen to be exhibited in Princeton University's 2021 Unique Minds: Creative Voices art show at the Lewis Center for the Arts. His debut coffee-table-style chapbook Roadside Attractions: a poetic guide to American Oddities was published in 2022. John serves as the Local Lyrics contributor for The Mad Poets Society Blog. He lives with his wife and two children in Upper Deerfield, NJ. Check him out on the web at: www.johnwojtowicz.com

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