Animal Eyes
after Arthur Sze
“yesterday a coyote trotted across
my headlights and turned his head
but didn’t break stride; that’s how
I want to live on this planet:
alive to a rabbit at a glass door—
and a flower where there is no flower.”
— from“Unpacking a Globe”
A 38-year-old man grills a 27-year-old woman
for intel on her friendships When on “multicolor flashing”
the string of little globe lights hiccup between
the last combination and the first The last Sundance
in Park City attracts greater
numbers of first timers The server says yes,
it’s not supposed to be Tacos de
Pastor, but the menus, the cost of re-printing…
Mixed salad in the bulk bins at the co-op costs much
less than salads packaged in boxes, but a great
many of the leaves in the bins have given up hope
and slide their green-black selves against their peers
Ronald Bronstein wrote Mary Supreme with his buddy Josh
and at the Q&A Ronald says neither of them can stand boring people
(people who bore him, presumably) At at a small art gallery
a 71-year-old man says every Thursday he visits his wife
in the memory care unit, but I don’t hear about the other days A Black man
on Instagram urges us to make as many friends as widely as we can, saying
the president and his people want us all to be fighting: black against white
against brown and men against women The building I live in
was once a barn, and, on the 2nd floor, I think of the bicycle,
the motorcycle, and the washing machine and dryer down
there as two donkeys and a horse, their rounded rumps,
swayed backs, flickering amber manes, nervous hooves
stamping the packed earth, and the wind
always coming in through the wall
mixed salad in the bulk bins <3
ReplyDeleteThe image of the green-black leaves reminds me I always empty the vegetable crisper far too late. Love this.
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