red booth
review


issue 12ve
Advice on Taking a Leak Alongside the Highway 
in Western South Dakota

In the great plain distance between 
small town cafe and gas station,
beer can between your legs long
empty and no relief in sight,
you might find yourself standing
on the shoulder of a lonely road,
your only friend in your hand,
in which case
it will be a good idea 
to stand with your back to 
that unending prairie wind, unless
of course you hear the sound of
the rare oncoming car. Then 
you may be forced to 
choose between the wind and the
windows. Your decision will,
as always, depend on your
courage and the strength of the wind.
 
 

- William Quist
 
 

  

William has had poems accepted by Free Verse, Poetry Motel, and Alt.Lit. He lives in rural River Falls, Wisconsin with his wife and youngest son
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