by Rae Armantrout
We are learning to control our thoughts,
to set obtrusive thoughts aside.
It takes an American
to do really big things.
Often I have no thoughts to push against.
It's lonely in a song
about outer space.
When I don't have any thoughts,
I want one!
A close-up reveals
that she has chosen
a plastic soap dish
in the shape of a giant sea turtle.
Can a thought truly be mine
if I am not currently thinking it?
There are two sides
to any argument;
one arm
in each sleeve.
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Maybe I am always meditating,
if by that you mean
searching for a perfect
stranger.
From:
Itself
Copyright ©:
2015, Rae Armantrout & Wesleyan University Press
Last updated December 02, 2022