the floor in the story asked us to just be quiet so we tip-toed around on the walls wings tucked under our jackets crowns having fallen imaginary loose to space past memory the law of gravity undeniable as soiled undergarments outside the building toy animals a goat a dog a donkey an ox a fox a lynx a set of sixteenth century peasants plot revolution but none of them looks in the mirror for very long the little black and white dog the kind you see in roman mosaics felt modern tinted sunglasses now and wagged his tail waiting for those bulls with wings those spirited ancestors to greet him at the door his paw nails are longer now he can walk walls their tales of castles and finery were still cute to him cute he knew all their palaces by name and reputation he didn’t know he’d never been inside one these gods he’d venerated for what seemed like thousands of years could teach him to savor the birds that he knew he could catch up with now but for the uneasiness in his belly still puffed up with dog food he was known he was sure later for his foul breathfrom Auto Bio (2010)
Monday, December 12, 2022
A Working Class Kid Goes to College
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