University

Morning light throws a wreath
over the buildings, wakes the clock tower,
mist lies on the grass, a butterfly
waits for the sun to dry its wings,
the sky’s pages shine with color,
too high for a message from liberal arts.

The janitor shakes his mop
from a third-floor window, no one
hears the echoes of last night’s music,
the silence rips like a silk cloth
when a cardinal by the graduate school
whistles and repeats.

A flag joins the top of the flagpole,
doors swing open, feet sound in the halls,
a student turns the key of his locker
and takes out a briefcase so lightweight
it might contain his future
and waits for the bell.

Outside summer dances with leaves,
midges swarm, balloons of dreams
rise unchecked to bump against the sky.

    Original Citation

    Virginia Quarterly Review 51 (Winter 1975) 73.

    Word Count
    134
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1975
    Complete Poems
    283
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    Morning light throws a wreath
    Poetic Form
    open
    Observations

    likely set on the UNI campus

    Twitter Quote
    a student turns the key of his locker / and takes out a briefcase so lightweight / it might contain his future