Minor Details before the Weekend
The child’s cry
The airplane
Outside
The sky
The apartment door
Tangent
To the formulation of the day
The taste of burnt pancakes
Between false teeth
Close
To the origin
Of the specific
The rudder
Of noise
Beneath the kettle
Fire
Seeking metal
The penetration of morning
The dull emptiness
Beyond
The window
Holding out
Holding in
Winter’s errant fly
How long can he last without food or water?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/30/2011 06:32PM by petersz.
not long...give him something to eat!
Peter I like the way the stanzas sparsity reflects the subject matter of this poem.
Les
me too.
thanks for commenting, Les.
Also, thanks for commenting, Sherry.
amo to all,
Peter