Day's Facts
Day's Facts
There came a morning when
machines defied her and the work
piled up—dishes unwashed, dirty
clothes, even the oven refused
to bake bread—perhaps a fuse blew.
What blew in her broke circuits
of old promises joined by her
to years of service. Now she sits
and dreams of formal gardens
shaped by flowers, brighter than
love’s colorbook, far from the
toothless mumble of day’s facts.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Prairie Schooner 44 (Spring 1970) 43.
Word Count
65
Original Publication
Date Published
1970
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
225
Themes and Motifs
Theme(s)
Notes and Commentary