• Poems

    Darrell Petska: “Minding Snakes’

    Darrell Petska

    Minding Snakes

    The snakes we keep
    wriggle and writhe
    as if they want to be free,

    and given a crack, a fissure
    they’ll find it, slithering
    into the wilds to hunt,

    drawing us after their
    devious scales we’ve named
    according to their personalities:

    Come, Invidious!
    Greeneyes, show yourself!
    Killer, best get on home!

    True to their names, they’ll
    bite perceived enemies, though
    they’re wont to circle back

    to our confining cages
    where they thrived
    on the vermin we fed them.


    Darrell Petska is a retired university engineering editor and three-time Pushcart Prize nominee. His poetry appears in Verse-Virtual, 3rd Wednesday Magazine, Midwest Zen, and widely elsewhere (conservancies.wordpress.com). Father of five and grandfather of seven, he lives near Madison, Wisconsin, with his wife of more than 50 years.