'Wheel House' seems to depict a scene or place described as a "wheel house," which is more akin to a shed filled with various types and sizes of wheels. The wheels appear to be neglected and earthbound, some leaning against the walls. The machinery that once used these wheels is no longer there, leaving only the skeletal remains of the original vision and craftsmanship.
The poem conveys a sense of nostalgia and simplicity. Despite the mastery being lost, there is a certain charm in the wooden structure, which sparks the imagination and invokes a sense of playfulness. The "rollicking chuckwagon imagination" suggests a lively and vivid mental landscape associated with this place.
Wheel House
More of a shed, really. This wheel house, this army of spokes across each wall. All shapes and sizes. A few of the latest offerings forever earthbound and on neglected half-lean. The machinery long gone, so that only the skeleton remains. That original vison. The craftsmanship. With mastery over nothing, including the Self, there is a simple wooden charm snaking through the mustiness, coiling ever-tighter around your rollicking chuckwagon imagination. And the deafening quiet, never forget that! Naked toes over dirt floors, playful drag marks of the eternal straggler.
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Ryan Quinn Flanagan |
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Ryan Quinn Flanagan is a Canadian-born author residing in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada with his wife and many bears that rifle through his garbage. He attended Queen’s University where he received his Master’s Degree in Military History. He is the author of numerous books of poetry and one collection of short stories. His work has been translated into Italian, Spanish, and Bangla; appearing in such literary journals as: The New York Quarterly, The Huffington Post, Cultural Weekly, Evergreen Review, Setu, Our Poetry Archive, and The Dalhousie Review.
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Other Publication By Ryan Quinn Flanagan |
Ryan Quinn Flanagan
ISBN: 9788182539433
Ryan Quinn Flanagan
ISBN: 9788119228669
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