25 June 2014

Work

Some mornings, the clouds
settle rooftop low,
--------holding us in place
like a specimen slide.

I spend my days
wondering how a hammer
--------weighs the hand
that holds it,

or how the starlings apron
the stoplights
--------at Alcatraz
and Adeline.

A glassworker told me once
that she could tell
--------by the scars
who bandages their fingers

and who kisses closed
the wounds. I don't
--------know how
my father woke

hours before sunrise
each morning and worked
--------until long past sunset.
Sleep was a country

to retire to, an Ecuador.
I live where the light is
--------thin, and clothes us
like linen.

In the hills above town,
a black snake scrawls
--------across the path
like a signature.

I still have countries
left to discover, and ballets
--------of work
for my hands to learn.

-Ryan Teitman, 2014

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