Wednesday, May 5, 2010

77) Unappreciated Butterfly

I think I was on a balcony

overlooking the whole thing.


--Yusef Komunyakaa

"April Fool's Day"



No soon, no hard loan, no geometric woodwork

to make you feel at home. No soap, no anonymous

bourbon, no portrait or copy of a portrait painted

by some writer or star or family member or any

other-than-artist person. No short drop

(you were fifteen floors up), no secret way

out, no voice of self-hatred (which you are at least

used to). No past tense. Sometimes no tense at all.

Sometimes not even an all or nothing. Sometimes

not even a real estate dream, not even a frame,

not even a framework. A balcony but not a back

kitchen porch. A woman hanging out her laundry

but not hanging out. Railroad tracks and motor-

cycle gang around the corner but not a ticket

or a destination. Not even the sense of a weird

dead end. Not a lemon or a sun. No children.

No stories about children, no crooked arrow.

No ghost named Leslie or Vallejo. No C. No M.

No J.

---Michael Burkard

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