Another Horizontal Lyric
The yellow ball stays where the boy has thrown it,
stalled in the air inches from the nose
Of a leaping border collie who hangs a foot
above the ground. The boy’s arm is stuck
At a characteristic angle, cantilevered. In a lawn chair
his mother holds the brush that will never reach her toenail,
One drop of pink levitating just above her skin.
So many cars immobilized. A lawn mower founders,
Fountaining green. And in a dark bedroom, a woman
hesitates forever above the transfixed body
Of a lover, seized up for the incoming stroke.
Time is a mercy of completion, our nerves
Going up in meaningless smoke, our animal hearts released.