New poem published in Voice de la Luna, Vol. 9 #3, May, 2017, p. 30. I am sharing my poem published in the May issue of the magazine here but please do check out this San Antonio quarterly magazine of arts and literature and subscribe here!
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catchment system
thoughts dangle
hang
from the eaves
need
untangling
~
these:
stacked in corners
in cabinets
on pages
on shelves
—a life
in leaflets
what to do
with what doesn’t’
have place
~
that transistor radio
we keep in the drawer
in case of nuclear war
—all those batteries
a glossy ad
for gutters
we’ve never had
~
thirty years
—the gush
ducked under
gallons pouring
off the eaves
water
we could have
saved
but didn’t
~
we needed:
designer lincoln
sprinkler system
augustine
green
granite countertops
slate floors
swimming pool
a catchment system
that never happened
or did it
~
when batteries die
transistors desist
perhaps:
merciful sky
we’ll shower
under the gush
mouths wide open
drinking
while we can
Published on July 09, 2017 15:10