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Close Call

Text of Poem

It was anger’s shadow dimmed the room
as a shift of wind destroys the promise
of sun, where cold creeps in like treason,
snow bursts through the cloud’s floor, air
in doorways whistles a harsh warning.
We disowned tears, joined hands, kept
the fire burning. While I swept out
the gray remnants of a quarrel, you stood
by a white sink in a blue apron, peeled
red apples under a yellow light and we
forced the storm outside where it
belonged.

First Line
It was anger's shadow dimmed the room
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1976
Original Citation
Shaken by Leaf-Fall. Ann Arbor, MI: Kylix Press. 1976. 16.
Complete Poems
292
Hearst Collections
Word Count
81
Poetic Form
open
Themes
Twitter Quote
It was anger’s shadow dimmed the room / as a shift of wind destroys the promise / of sun