Hard Words
Hard Words
Hard words married to
burnt toast scar the morning,
spilt coffee spreads a Rorschach
on the tablecloth after a
clenched fist made the table
jump and a knife stuck in
thin-skinned answers filled ears
grown deaf from clocktick with
blood as the stove swallowed its
flame and the refrigerator held
its breath. The wax doll strutted
her pins, pretending doors were
locked and no one had the key.
Your sobs begged me to run the reel
backward but the machine stuck
on the present scene so we threw
the film in the sink and choked
our words on a fishbone kiss
but they never finally died.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Southwest Review 54 (Autumn 1969) 397.
Word Count
106
Original Publication
Date Published
1969
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
213
Re-publication
Voyages to the Inland Sea II 41.
Notes and Commentary