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It’s annoying how much junk mail comes through the slot & accumulates at the foot of the stairs
mostly menus from restaurants in the neighborhood
endlessly coming through the slot
despite the sign we put on the door: No Advertisements No Solicitors
One night I scoop up the whole pile on my way out (as I do periodically) & dump it in the trash can on the corner of West Broadway & Spring
just as Yoko Ono happens to be strolling through SoHo with a male companion
She watches me toss the menus
then turns to her friend & says, “I guess no one reads those.”
Copyright @ 2014 by David Trinidad . Used with permission of the author.
About This Poem
“At a dinner for the poet Nick Twemlow after he read at Columbia College, Yoko Ono came up in conversation. I told my anecdote about her, then said, ‘I guess it’s not much of an anecdote.’ But Nick liked it, and that prompted me to turn it into a poem and dedicate it to him.” —David Trinidad
David Trinidad is the author of numerous poetry collections, the most recent of which is Peyton Place: A Haiku Soap Opera (Turtle Point Press, 2013). He teaches at Columbia College and lives in Chicago, Illinois.
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