Disappointment Poem by August Kleinzahler

Disappointment

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A faint smell of urine
embroidering that bouquet of mold the big cushions
give off days the fog won't lift,

and a shelf of bone
growing out over the eyelids like evening's shadow
across a field of corn—

The whole parade
leaking out from your shoulders, bequeathing
to the groin a pang of distance;

then that metallic taste in the mouth
and a voice you had let yourself believe
was dead

close now by your ear, intimate and sweet:

Well, well, well,
look what we have here.

Thursday, April 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: disappointment
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August Kleinzahler

August Kleinzahler

New Jersey / United States
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