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George Guida
TARTAN BELLOWS
Obviously Scotland, I’d say,
if anyone bothered to ask
where it came from—really
from a bin filled with remnants
of failed love affairs. None
of these lovers was Scottish,
so it had to be acquired
tongue-in-cheek, from a yard sale,
chuckling heartily, har-har,
like a Scottish pirate lost
in a small town. It makes you
smile and think and fear
fire as focal point
of rites as frightening
as burns and not because
they’re foreign, but because
what scares and stokes us
isn’t that we’re different,
but that we’re all the same.
George Guida is the author of eleven books, most recently the novels The Uniform (Guernica World Editions, 2024) and Posts from Suburbia (Encircle Publications, 2022), and the poetry collections Zen of Pop (Long Sky Media, 2020) and New York and Other Lovers (Encircle, 2020). His new collection The Fulfillment Center is forthcoming from Foothills Publishing.