No matter the pull toward brink. No
matter the florid, deep sleep awaits.
There is a time for everything. Look,
just this morning a vulture
nodded his red, grizzled head at me,
and I looked at him, admiring
the sickle of his beak. 1/4
after arranging that good suit of feathers he up and took off.
Just like that. And to boot,
there are, on this planet alone, something like 2 million naturally occurring sweet things, some with names so generous as to kick the steel from my knees 2/4
stick ball, the purple okra I bought for two bucks
at the market. Think of that. The long night,
the skeleton in the mirror, the man behind me
on the bus taking notes, yeah, yeah. 3/4
calling my name. My neighbor sings like an angel
and at the end of my block is a basketball court.
I remember. My color's green. I'm spring. 4/4