Monday, October 31, 2022

ONE A.M. NEAR WHERE THE CENTRAL POST OFFICE USED TO BE


In couples or alone, shades 

Cross the wide square

One leads a dog; a few

Carry packages. Two horses

Pull three deceased friends

In a carriage. There's ample roon

But they sit close together.

One of them thinks about you;

He calls to your grandfather's ghost

That you are still in the world.

Friday, October 28, 2022

BASKET

Like others of his trade
The God of Baskets wanders
Carrying on his back
Or, when he can afford one,
On a small donkey’s back,
The wares he’s made.
At night he lights a candle
And answers prayers.

When he was young he would
Wager he could make baskets
From anything, from flint
Or iron or time itself. Once
He made one from moonlight
It weighed nothing but could hold
A lifetime's collection of regrets
As well as a good lunch
And makings for a cup of tea.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

SKILLS

To the extent I understand gods

(Which is to say not at all

And just as well) I believe

Egyptian gods are

Jacks of all trades, willing

To turn their hands, feet,

Claws, paws, talons or pincers

To any task. Sobek,

The crocodile god, can

Be kind and generous. Seth

Despite often manifesting 

As a ferocious hippopotamus

May, if you ask him, 

Make a dancer of you. I find this

Reassuring but not the fact

That Isis, the All-Merciful Mother,

Carries a very sharp knife

And can be quick to use it.

Monday, October 24, 2022

WHEN THERE'S NO ONE NEARBY

One sphinx tells

Another "We

Guard the house 

Where Voltaire died."

"Yes," says the other,

"You've mentioned this 

At least 7000 times."

Friday, October 21, 2022

PORTRAIT

Setting a long exposure, Atget

Leaves the room. His camera,

Wearing deep black,

Remains behind taking 

It's own picture, raging

That the other machine 

Says nothing, nothing,

Nothing, nothing, nothing.

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

A DARK STREET

This narrow road waits

For someone to walk on it

The street lantern will light 

And windows will fly open

To mark her passage.

The city's seven corners

Will send cats to see,

To remember, to recount 

Things they saw and 

Things they'll invent.

Me? I won't need to listen

To the cats' reports.

If the walker, long-awaited, 

Is you I'll know by the slender noise

Of your recidivist shadow.

Monday, October 17, 2022

DIALOGUE

Setting a long exposure, Atget

Leaves the room. His camera,

Wearing deep black,

Remains behind, taking 

It's own picture, sorrowing

That the other machine 

Says nothing, nothing,

Nothing, nothing, nothing.

Friday, October 14, 2022

GAME

My brother Edwin -- nine, say, or ten --

Is playing chess with our grandfather 

Who, keeping his finger on it,

Slowly moves a bishop two squares 

Then suddenly retracts his move;

They burst into laughter. (I'd say

You had to have been there but

I was there and it did me no good.)

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

OPPONENT

My grandfather Joe was one of those

Who began when they were young

To drift uptown to Union Square

To find a good game of chess.

Buy him a cup of tea or a donut

And he'd beat you -- unless

You were very good -- show you

Why you lost and how if he were you

He could have beaten himself



Monday, October 10, 2022

Friday, October 7, 2022

CAPTION

 

Riding the breeze she 

Looks down. Two figures

Are making strange noises.

They seem in no hurry;

How vexing if they never 

Look up and see

A woman flying overhead!

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

COMPANY

 If my father had said
“I think for a while
I’ll follow Matsuo Basho
Along the deep road
To the North”, my mother
Would have said
“I’ll come too. “

Monday, October 3, 2022

GREETINGS

My parents, truthful folk, told me
I was born in mid-May and I
Never doubted them but today
A wise friend, not often inaccurate
And a government official to boot,
Wishes me a happy birthday
In late September. A Taurus
Until now, allowances were made for me;
"A bull, after all! What did we expect?
Enough he didn't tear us with his horns!"
It seems late in the day to turn Libran
Becoming just and exquisitely sensitive
Like the beautiful jeweler's scales
My crook'd grandfather used 
To make honest measurements.