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Photo by Mary Beth Ely

Aladdin

December 4, 2024

by james miller

 

Devil’s Tower 

on the horizon, 

a severe obsidian 

fingernail. 

I said: the god 

is climbing over. 

Hungry 

after 

seven million miles 

of sleep. 

Not far. 

Aladdin. 

We bought 

their best coffee cup, 

and gas. 

I asked her, 

how long 

have you sold gas? 

A long time, 

a long time. She frowned, 

and her ringless fingers 

said: No photos, 

not one. 

We don’t vote 

here. 

Every night 

we slip off 

work socks, 

stroke 

kitchen grout 

with our scabbed 

toes. 

By breakfast 

we’ve counted 

every person 

who’s ever lived.

 

James Miller is a native of the Texas Gulf Coast, now settled in Oklahoma City. His work has appeared in Best Small Fictions (2021), Hopkins Review, Broadkill Review, San Pedro River Review, Heavy Feather Review, The Atlanta Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Psaltery & Lyre, Soundings East, and elsewhere. Website: jamesmillerpoetry.com.

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