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Patrick Cuff is a writer and editor by trade. He is a fourth generation resident of Somerville. One grandfather worked for decades as a railroad linesman in Davis Square (when trains ran past the Somerville Theatre) and the other worked as a Somerville firefighter. Today, he rides the Red Line and puts out fires when cooking in his kitchen.
Take 5
No baseball hitter ever sees
red-laced stiches
rotate mid-air, hung
fat and (waiting)
there and (waiting)
slung by pitchers
eyeing over leather and blinded
by mercies
four rows back
in protective niches
a baseball player rotates
thumbs and fingers
and thumbs and fingers and
chews the fat slung by fans cursing
mid-air, red-faced and in stitches
words leathered and eyeing
callouses flung with fury
in arcing curvatures—
in bullets and in pitches
— Patrick Cuff
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