Door
Urgency of almost bending an arm
around the belated arched made fallow
running into the core integument as if
desire were potency risking an outcome
paint not quite dry
sun too hot
still at the entrance
to step over the lacy shade’s interference
so one is never speaking directly to you you
who stepped across whose touch once
comforted the missing image.
Notes:
This piece is part of the portfolio “How It Continues to Astonish: The Poetry of Ann Lauterbach.” You can read the rest of the portfolio in the March 2023 issue. All poems are from Door by Ann Lauterbach, published by Penguin, and printed here with the permission of the author.
Source: Poetry (March 2023)