Listings

This entry is part 5 of 93 in the series Morning Porch Poems: Summer 2011

 

We drive through neighborhoods to look
at houses leafed in dusk-light, noting which
have corbeled windows and which

have shutters turning to the river,
where the sky has tinted the waters mauve
and wading birds touch the current

lighter than a skimming lure.
Is there a walk edged with green,
leading to a door of beveled glass?

Is there a span of yard
where old leaves on the evening
primroses graze the fluttery

new leaves on the witch hazel?
No one lists these other views:
the curl of chrome around

the refrigerator handle, the tiny
speckled orbs of orange scattered
across kitchen tile. I look

for your image reflected from
the shiny green side of a toaster,
listen for the future echo of footsteps

dancing up from the wooden floor.

 

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5 Replies to “Listings”

  1. No one lists these other views:

    HOME HUNTING

    Lush hedges, iron gates, beveled glass doors,
    patio doors opening to a river view of birds
    on the wing and gardenia petals wafted
    into rooms where there is no one there:
    I was looking for a home. This is a house.

    All it would have taken were those dancing
    figures, reflections on smudged chromes,
    the frolic of rolling oranges on speckled tiles,
    kitchens redolent with burning bagels,
    and those sounds we cuddle by as rain
    patters like little feet on windows we will
    look out of waiting for the peal of children
    running naked through the rain.

    —Albert B. Casuga
    06-26-11

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