J.W. Burleson photo / Boquillas del Carmen, Coah.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Katherine Northrop. Community Pool / Love Poem


Community Pool / Love Poem

                                                (the whirlpool)
  
It was gritty, where he was sitting
They needed to clean it
                   .
Then we three there
had stopped talking.  Where I’m from
advertisements are disappearing
into old barns.  A hay field

junky with the sound of red-wings.  We show up
most days, we bubbling strangers.  An older woman
lowers herself in.  Oh, she says, that’s hot!
What’s your tattoo a tattoo of?  To show him her shoulder,

she turns around.  It’s a picket fence,
a yellow rose threading through.  The point is, my Love!
still you appear to me, like a roadside stand.

                                                             -Katherine Northop. The poem appeared first in AGNI 80. By        permission here.





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