A Balance Sheet
A Balance Sheet
From my father’s family I inherit
this long face and a need for facts,
on my mother’s side a delight in
tales where the hero slays the dragon.
The mirror repeats my age and shows
the wrinkles of my discontent.
I am tangled in webs of habit.
I eat an apple each day, dress up
on Sunday, make love at full moon,
share as much as I borrow, brush
my teeth before I read the headlines,
drink my coffee black with toast.
My files bulge with notes from
committee meetings, I keep a
running account of my expenses.
This stencil for living stamps my work
Publication Details
Original Citation
Poet and Critic 13.2 (1982) 7.
Word Count
127
Original Publication
Date Published
1982
Complete Poems
427
Variant
Longer version in Southwest Review 68.3 (Summer 1983). 252. On file.
Notes and Commentary
Complete prints 1982 version and titles "A Balance Sheet."