They Never Came
They Never Came
Our town prepared for invasion
by admonishing the taxpayers to
invest in two huge sirens erected
at strategic places. And to keep
in voice these metal-throated robots
practice their warning at eleven o’clock
on the fifteenth of each month.
We grow used to it knowing the
barbarians are not at the gates.
But still we regret the money spent
and it irritates us to be reminded
at eleven o’clock on the fifteenth
of each month that the Russians never came—
and we find it hard to forgive them.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Colorado Quarterly 27 (Autumn 1978) 24.
Word Count
88
Original Publication
Date Published
1978
Complete Poems
358
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