Leroy Joshua Stone

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While his morning coffee is brewing,

he shuffles out the door into the yard.

In his hand he carries a flag —

folded neatly into a triangle, the way

he knows. In the first warmth

of the morning sun he attaches it

to the slender metal flagpole on the patio

and raises it slowly, careful

not to let the red and white

stripes touch the ground.

Wrapping the nylon cord around

the cleat, he knots it tightly —

skillfully, from years of practice.

He backs out into the street

halfway across the pavement, but

it is a rural road, winding quietly

through hay fields and horse farms,

and drivers on their morning commute

are accustomed to seeing him here —

this honor guard of one. Standing

straight as his bent frame allows,

he raises his hand to forehead in salute

and lifts his eyes upward to where the flag

lies still against the pole

on this breezeless day,

muttering softly to himself.

Though they call him Josh,

he whispers his son’s full name,

Leroy Joshua Stone.

Koplow, retired English teacher and union organizer, is director of the Sussex county Writers’ Roundtable, Assistant Copy Editor of the Stillwater Review, and the associate editor of the Paulinskill Poetry Project. A two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, she has poems in the anthology “Voices from Here Volumes 1&2,” Tiferet, Spillway, Edison Literary Review, Wawayanda Review, Exit 13 Magazine, U.S. 1 Worksheets, Journal of New Jersey Poets, and elsewhere.

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