Two Poems
The birds with fiery plumage perched
like epaulets on the general's statue
And fountains where girls sun their legs
dipping their toes in the cool ripples
The birds with fiery plumage perched
like epaulets on the general's statue
And fountains where girls sun their legs
dipping their toes in the cool ripples
At the bus stop a blind man sells colored pencils.
Ballpoint pens, too, at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Ten cents for a pencil, two bits for a pen.
Here is a piece of required reading
at the end of our century
the end of a millenium that began with the crusades
Displayed in the coin shop window
below the Spanish doubloons and Flemish guilders,
in a row of talismans on felt cushions,
A wall of fire steals across the prairie
and the string quartet in the downstairs parlor
breaks off suddenly when a blizzard of light invades our sleep,