Photograph
Photograph
A photograph taken from
my best side assumes
a stance with a cigarette
held between nonchalant
fingers. I don’t ride a
horse, wear a western hat,
or with empty hair and open
shirt hug a flat tire.
Impossible to tousle me
into a place in the great
open spaces. I don’t even smoke.
How about a bookcase for
a backdrop or fireplace
cheerful with its burning?
No, no, place an arrogant
cigarette leaking a stream
of smoke between my fingers.
I want to add a half-smile
showing my sophisticated
incisor at the ready.
Publication Details
Original Citation
The Davidson Miscellany 18.2 (Fall 1982) 14.
Word Count
93
Original Publication
Date Published
1982
Complete Poems
433
Themes and Motifs
Theme(s)
Notes and Commentary