Poem: Faulty Memory

Faulty Memory

I can recall the foreman's pole
on the playground remember
standing above it with fear.

My father told me, once,
that I did go down it, with his
encouragement, and then

insisted on returning to it,
found the joy of it.  Why do I
only remember the first part?

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