Warm-Eyed Memory

While I wait for my next student
the morning lies around like
a sloppy nude that the sky strokes
with sunshine. A thicket of aspens
sprouts from a knoll, glitters in
the mountain’s breath, birds play
hide-and-seek behind a veil of clouds
draped from two peaks. I am too
absent-minded to notice the lounging
slut on my doorstep who tries
to wish me with wren songs and
a black-and-yellow caterpillar.
Your neat, warm-eyed memory moves
in and out of my thoughts until
a crunch on the gravel walk
turns me to my day.

    Original Citation
    Sou'wester Literary Quarterly (1968) 24.
    Word Count
    93
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1968
    Complete Poems
    204
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    While I wait for my next student
    Poetic Form
    open
    Twitter Quote
    the morning lies around like / a sloppy nude that the sky strokes / with sunshine