Shotgun (a poem)

Nicholas Trandahl
1 min readFeb 22, 2020

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The shotgun belonged
to my grandfather.

When he died, it passed
on to me.

The other night, I had
a dream about it.

I dreamt that I was
loading it with shells,
but my hands were still
the hands of a child.

We’ll never be as big as
our grandfathers were.

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Nicholas Trandahl
Nicholas Trandahl

Written by Nicholas Trandahl

Wyoming poet. Published by the New York Quarterly, James Dickey Review, and High Plains Register. Recipient of the 2019 Wyoming Writers Milestone Award.

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