The Scavengers

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Overhead, three buzzards lazily flew

As I lay ’neath the sweet September sun

And I waved at them to be sure they knew,

If they saw me, that I was by no means done

With living; then laughed at my conceit

That they might even have seen me wave

Or have thought me vaguely good to eat

Instead of leaving me to the grave

(For a poet who hasn’t written lately

More than a few fair lines — unread —

Might not be worth the time of stately

Birds of prey, by hunger led)

But they stayed aloft, seemed not to see

The treasure below, while on the wing —

Perhaps they’d have deigned to feast on me

Had I been some wide-eyed cat, or king.

Dabrowski retired in January 2007 after 33 years on the railroad, 26 of which were in passenger service, under N.J. Transit since 1983. He says he hopes this may be read by old friends.

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