by David Shapiro
Our father
restless afraid of death
would say You will rest
when you’re dead
Perhaps not!
And: Practice or you’ll eat
in the garage
with the dog
Dead as the light
bulb is living still
A secret for the light bulb
is the nap
of broken music
There are some veins
in brown plaster
But the world emits
a little light
You wore cereal boxes
as a belt
I wore electric light
as another mistake
The search continued
for more veins and
a dented skull
This too had a pedestal
or place
or base or double
door or triple tomb.
Copyright ©:
David Shapiro
Last updated March 03, 2023