Literary Yard

Search for meaning

‘Teaching the Eye Song’ and other poems by Alan Cohen

By: Alan Cohen

Solitude

Of course not all sunlit days are yellow
I have this one to myself
Chimes, garden, goldfinch
Bright veranda
Etched, lacy shadows of a wrought-iron, outdoor table
Maple-stained cedar bench
Restless lakewater, nimble, sparkling

I withdraw
Into the courtyard
Where the stone floor is cool
The fountain whispers
And the indistinct shadows confound the eye
I close mine to escape seduction
Especially by bougainvillea

Take stock

I have been true to
Sun, word, woman, laughter, truth
The five loves of a now substantial life

###

Gratitude

Knowing yellow day is more than we deserve
We pour into the streets
Wearing shirts and hats
Bearing kites, balloons
Banners, flags, streamers
Sails, confetti

Plant trees and flowers
Dance and sing
And picnic on the grass

Our small scraps of color
Bobbing on an ocean of sunlight

###

Third World

We are to an angel
As a cricket is to a bird
Halfway to song
Halfway to flight

###

Delta

His finest speech: a smile
That now breaks
My heart

Not quite reciprocal
He the source
We were
A long time
Together
Sundered now

Would have taken him
Gone with him
Foreign country
Might have been
Chose mostly neutral ground

Shared fully there
Alive to flaws
Ourselves
Each other
Even now

We stray
To join

###

Teaching the Eye Song

Have spent a lifetime
Serving this body

In which
First found

Softening, fattening

See better with eyes closed
What should be
What ears know

Leave a Reply

Related Posts