Point of No Return
    
Point of No Return
Grass in the cracks of the sidewalk,
cobwebs masking the door,
I toss the key from hand to hand,
this house where I lived before
shows me a rusted mailbox,
windows blinded by shades,
front steps tilted and broken,
the sense of my errand fades
as I think of the rooms’ stale secrets,
is a wise man here or a clown
who would open a door he once padlocked—
why didn’t he burn the place down!
Publication Details
Original Citation
              Dry Leaves. Holly Springs, MS: Ragnarok Press. 1975.
Word Count
              76
          Original Publication
              
          Date Published
              1975
          Book Appearance
          
      Complete Poems
              279
           
                
Notes and Commentary
No page numbers in Dry Leaves?