a child’s game
following Christmas vacation
our anticipation gradually builds
until the list is distributed
into our greedy hands
on a perfect white sheet
ditto, blue ink
the letters seem to melt,
fat and fading
I beg my mom to
take me to the store
to get the best cards
hoping for a comic favorite
socialism rules
it is a sum zero project
everybody gets one
enemies and friends
cards slip stealthily into
handmade, oversized pouches
covered in red, pink and white
taped to our desks
when the day arrives,
we watch the clock in agony
silently willing for time to pick up the pace,
for the party to begin
each year brings
a subtle awareness
that this is more than
a child’s game