This poem, “Another Dan,” comes from Daniel Hunter of Medina, Ohio:
Another Dan
I go to the library again and check out my old friend,
the late John Updike. I actually own most of his books, but
seeing him here on these public shelves gives me some sense
he’s still doing well—not breathing, obviously, but circulating.
The once we met, inscribing my book, he wrote For Dan, Best Wishes
while saying, and I quote, “Another Dan—more Dans than you can
shake a stick at.” His wild eyebrows were, if you can imagine,
even wilder in person. I think of this whenever my wife insists
I sit still for a trimming. That’s me, alright, another Dan,
but one upon whom has been bestowed best wishes.