Krista Creel, 12/5/2016
Current Occupation: Raising kids, happily away from the corporate grind
Former Occupation: Communications Manager
Contact Information: Krista Creel earned her graduate degree in journalism and undergraduate in creative writing from the University of Memphis. She has been published by the Universities of Pennsylvania, Chicago, Arkansas and Memphis, as well as other independent literary magazines. She moved her family into the wilds of rural Tennessee to pursue a more authentic way of living in the South – one comprised of back porch swings, hand-me-down chickens, plum trees and open pastures.
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Office Politics
I’m not religious
But at the office I pray
Because I have a lot of time on my hands
And plenty to be guilty about
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A Cramped Office
Seeping sentimental
On a lush rainy day
Watching
From this cramped office
The bugs crawl into crevices
To keep dry, unlike the daisy
That bends and loves it.
Until the rain stops
And the white wing sings
From the third story brick office
And the space is still.
For a few moments
We can breathe again
And tuck in our shirts.
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Corporate Mentor
She exaggerates herself
since it is that she fears
she’ll be taken too lightly
or too unawares,
and the boys
all so sprightly
and dim
will not follow
or bow
to their knees
with their jeans
torn up from their bending
at her crown
and her gown,
that she glimpses in mirrors
as she checks her cheeks
(lined hard and precisely)
for rouge.
And her bust
(neither roundly
nor high)
is outlined
defined
so very poorly
with tight sweaters
that she wears
for attention
and denial
for she swears
she was once a size six.
Then she speaks like the thunder,
on the verge of a scream
on the verge of obscene
and she cackles at will
at nothing as funny as a light bulb gone bad
or a dream for that matter
since it is that, you know,
these dreams that we have
are so terribly sad
and dim.
And of course there’s no fault
in herself that she has
that’s so easy to tame as her hair,
or forget with a beer
or two.
No fault at all.
(Can’t you tell by the way
that she holds her hips
and the way that she sips
her drink
and
her fingers how slim and together they are?)
There’s no fault, not at all
but for so much in others
not so polished
nor so privileged
nor as lovely as she.
I used to work there, too….