Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Poetry Cavalcade 8: Found on the Street

Enmeshed in the blue-gray
Snow of New York
Was something so odd
It bore picking up.
There was a time (you know)
When cameras used film
And the image they caught
Was reverse of the world.
This one, futureghost slip of a thing
Tri-X Pan, black and white,
Three images clean.
The first, her dress white (black)
Dancing? There's movement
And grace and a blur.
The second, she's dark (bare)
Unbroken by lines
Suddenly still.
The third, the dress white (black)
Slipping into a car,
The smile is clear.
I tucked them away
I love that story
The shape of a seal
Perfect in form.