LINGERING FEELING IN THE FINGERS

by Dan Murphy

Some unseen arrow from Apollo hit 

him, he fell forward in his seat, slumped. 

His face held the wheel imprint

like a corrugated smile 

the whole deadlocked ride home … 

murmuring to the underworld

then lying jacketed in the backseat.

Buffeted back once by West Division

cops gnashing our turf, we arrived,

broken men. Told his mom and pops.

He was saved, his rosary strung 

twice-told through bloody crooked fingers.

His tallboy tilted forward to spill

its golden brilliant burden.

Dan Murphy's chapbook, Seasick Serenade, Sung Partial, was published with Bottlecap Press in January 2024, and a chapbook, The Book of False Rhyme, was published with Finishing Line Press in 2014. His writing has appeared in Field, Beloit Poetry Journal, Spillway, Zyzzyva, Image, Los Angeles Review, Cortland Review, North American Review, Café Review, and other worthy journals.

Murphy received a Master’s degree in English at California State University at Northridge, where he studied with Dorothy Barresi. He worked as a public-school teacher in the Los Angeles school district and lives with his family in Los Angeles.

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