Sunday, September 17, 2006

Intermission at Loop 139

After leaving, your bag lays down
with all the grace of a dying flower;
time elapses before our eyes
have the time to recognize.

The swoop of cognizance
into a scene builds it as sure
as any building; leaving, our eyes
meet beneath the train's rhythmic rumble.

I don't recognize you, but I will
when the rain creates reason
to extend my hand
from my world into your's
with what remains of my umbrella.

I'm imagining a memory of you;
a seed kicked from place to place
inside the last car of the Loop Line.

Patience puts each particle in place.


by jerry gordon
9.17.06
intermission at Loop 139