Two, Three Poem by Rae Armantrout

Two, Three

Rating: 4.3


Sad, fat boy in pirate hat.
Long, old, dented,
copper-colored Ford.
How many traits
must a thing have
in order to be singular?
(Echo persuades us
everything we say
has been said at least once
before.)
Two plump, bald men
in gray tee-shirts
and tan shorts
are walking a small bulldog -
followed by the eyes
of an invisible third person.
The Trinity was born
from what we know
of the bitter
symbiosis of couples.
Can we reduce echo's sadness
by synchronizing our speeches?
Is it the beginning or end
of real love
when we pity a person
because, in him,
we see ourselves?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kevin Patrick 04 December 2015

It rambles a bit, but it still feels coherent stream of consciousness work operating with a lot of symbolism, is it an indictment of societies strict conditions of conformity. Either way its a mad piece worth a read.

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Rae Armantrout

Rae Armantrout

Vallejo, California / United States
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