Traffic Stop
Traffic Stop
By Pankaj Khemka
The officer asked, Do you know why
I pulled you over? So I tried to explain about the correlation
between an unhappy childhood and the need
to pull, about how Elon Musk invented Teslas
because we're all characters
in Grand Theft Auto, about needing to outrun
my future, but he wanted to see my license and registration
so I pointed at his chest with my gold finger (in the shape of a gun)
showed him the Valentine's cards stuffed in my glovebox
handed him a snapshot of my border collie at the beach
because a badge needs a quota like a chew toy
needs a puppy, but he asked me to step
out of the car, put the world in a backwards spell,
touch my eyes with my nose
closed, so I put on my blue
shoes, walked heel to toe,
cartwheeled for the crowd, asked
If he could share his body-
cam video on my wall, which is to say I promised
to donate a kidney for the Policemen's ball, which is to say I signed
his autograph book
and as he rolled away, the radio played,
there will be an answer, let it be, let it be.
Pankaj Khemka is a practicing physician who often turns to poetry to express the everyday triumphs and tragedies of his work. He was recently honored as the March, 2021 "Poet of the Month" by Moon Tide Press. His recent work appears, or is forthcoming, in Rattle, Star*Line, and Ghostlight. He lives in Orange, California with Floyd the ficus.