POEM OF THE DAY
July 3
The city back home
slides under ice
without me. A time zone away
coffee steams, the strongest brew.
Off the two-lane highway and a gravel drive,
the motel bulb sputters,
I tap out sights from the road:
frigate bird, prairie dogs, wild turkeys
skulking through snow-covered fields.
The city back home
slides under ice
without me. A time zone away
coffee steams, the strongest brew.
Off the two-lane highway and a gravel drive,
the motel bulb sputters,
I tap out sights from the road:
frigate bird, prairie dogs, wild turkeys
skulking through snow-covered fields.