Girls with Insurance

Established 2003

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Poetry Poetry Still Life

Still Life

E-mail Print PDF

The morning
light finely

dresses
the fruit

on my table
but the fruit

is immature.
too early my

grandmother
would say

if she
were here.

Longing is
hard to

the touch,
a pit in

the heart.
I steal away

with fruit
anyway,

mouth
longing

for the
sweet wet

flesh. I bite
into a

"Peach"
-- A mealy,

tasteless
noun.

Desire
difficult

to
extinguish.

I follow
the brush

strokes of
the still

life painted
-- Nothing

else to do.
I wait

around
all day

-- long-
ing.

 


c.a. leibow has been published in numerous journals such as Barrow Street, Interim, Juked, Poetry Motel, and Stray Dog Review. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Award and a Utah Book Award. He is a graduate of Antioch University with a Masters Degree in Poetry. Being a poet, he has needed to find ways to make a living. He has worked as a dishwasher, a shoes salesman, a driver, a security guard, a bouncer, an escort driver, a mental institution orderly, a file clerk, a shipping clerk, and corporate trainer. He lives in Salt Lake City with his cat Mr. Futzwhittle.

 


Archived at http://girlswithinsurance.com/index.php/poetry/poetry/117-cl-0110-life and shortlinked at http://frsh.in/3q

 

brought to you by


Upcoming

advertisement