The Innisfree Poetry Journal
www.innisfreepoetry.org

by Allan Peterson



Volts

 

Largely content to jostle down in their metals

they can be riled up by the inept and unworthy.

There is always a chance they might leap out

from their wires into the body of the criminal

blackening a path to his core as easy as they would

the innocent handyman. That's me and that's why

I worry about their many small eyes in the walls

and the number I have put out with plugs

shunting them into the coffee maker,

setting them afire in lights.

I am uneasy about them, wishing they would

stay back in the copper string work of the walls

or maybe sing out occasionally from the radio

that all's well, or travel up lines in the heavenly

groins of industrial steeples where they might like it,

high, distant, pointing up at the lightning.


 

Face to Face

 

No more coughing to speed my heart

No more shivering for warmth

No more catching my breath as if a fugitive

I am taking confrontations as they come

like oncoming traffic in daylight

I am watching intently from the eye

with the cataract I can still see around

I squint in my dreams again

I am face to face with the snake

If I blink I will give myself away

Poems are like that: down on all fours

staring into living without spooking


 

Last Night

 

Last night moth-softened dizzied the lamps

Hours reset themselves like knit bones

I misinterpreted sleep  I ate dreaming bread

I thought paper wads practice roses

There was water beneath my past headaches

My town was folded I had seen the map

A seam ran from Ashland to a whale offshore

I knew this dark  it rebuilds our house at night

Soon sun and the lights would be coming

From the radiant as they say about meteors


 

One One Thousand

 

The four-throated siren clears out a little more space for memories

They spill out  and you see how lives are  packed within them  

You'd think the past was all we had more compelling than tomorrow 

but that is so far away they continue even as the new ones alter the old 

 

I remember Zephros Notos Boreas Apeliotes and I still recall your cheek

with the blush of a house finch  and pride  sloth  envy  gluttony 

lust  avarice  anger  yes lust especially  and how we could count

one one thousand from the flash through the signaling inches to reach us




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