the modern poet
Many thanks goes to Joe Benevento at Green Hills Literary Lantern for giving this poem a run. To see its appearance there follow the link to GHLL’s site. Or read it below. Either way, it’s free.
the modern poet writes
in his soup to save
on paper
he writes in the snow
because his shrink says
it’s therapeutic
he draws strength from
his parents’ divorce
the modern poet writes
because it can’t be helped
there are poems woven
into the carpet’s stitching
in his living room
and on the fogged
windowpanes around
his home
the modern poet sends
dirty soup bowls
to publishing houses
and waits for a response
he sends melted snow
and carpet samples
three at a time
the modern poet sends
his only copy
a carefully secured
pane of glass with
detailed instructions on
how to hold it
and where to breathe