Thursday, January 6, 2011

For Example

For Example

I would like to be a Dolomite tower
            And hear you say I mean the world to you.

Or, for example, I want to be the glistening
            Pilot fish of memory baring their skin.

Memory of sand in dunes, cliffs, or carved curves
            The sighing of the wind in long-needled pines.  

But, I am not, for example, replete with rugged good looks
            Or, for example, plenty of dead presidents.

I might, however, for example, pretend I had erudition
            Or reputation with words, bright wide awake apothegms.

Redolent with virile recall of macadam fields on
            Ascension Island in the equatorial Atlantic.

Or, for example, the Cocos, or Christmas, or Diego Garcia
            Far southern reaches where only radio aerials hum.

Or, I might for example, be a Foreign Legionnaire, in the
            Shattered aftermath of Dien Bien Phu,

Facing the Viet-Minh firing squad, a drooping cigarette
            In a fascinatingly crooked small smile.

While, for example, world and time away, you held your drink in
            Two hands in an obscure hotel bar, thinking of a husband.